A new adaptation of Sophocles’s classic will be staged at a museum that once held Native remains—but it’s hardly a staid museum piece. Beth (Nez Perce) joined the production’s director, Madeline Sayet ...
Cara Mía Theatre announced this as its biggest and best festival yet. And it delivered: Latinidades, held between Sept. 25 and Oct. 13, sprawled throughout the iconic Latino Cultural Center, a ...
This month Brian speaks with playwright about striving to write one play a year and drawing inspiration from various roles and identities. Each month on The Subtext, Brian speaks with a playwright ...
In Anna Ouyang Moench’s new backstage comedy, a regional theatre actor looks to avoid becoming a real-life Scrooge. By play’s end, four scenes and three decades later, Oliver has been embittered and ...
From British loyalist plays to Suzan-Lori Parks’s ‘Elements of Style,’ Edwin Booth’s ‘Hamlet’ to Lynn Nottage’s birth. On Nov. 26, Edwin Booth began a 100-performance run as Hamlet that would end on ...
An L.A. tribute to Harold Clurman, a transition for N.Y.’s Nathan Leventhal, and other updates. A true resident theatre actor, she will be greatly missed by all who collaborated with her or saw her ...
In this month’s Christmas-Halloween mashup, Woodzick chats with two drag icons about their seventh annual holiday show, as well as Seattle-based playwright Kelleen Conway Blanchard about horror and ...
This month, Gabriela describes visceral reactions to Chicago stages, Jerald highlights Steppenwolf, plus we get a Halloween preview from two local costume designers. The company of the Royal ...
NEW YORK CITY: American playwrights Cherríe Moraga and Richard Wesley have been announced as the 2024 recipients of the Legacy Playwright Awards. The industry-wide Legacy Playwrights Initiative (LPI) ...
Fresh off a cabaret performance at NYC’s 54 Below, Otherworld is set to remount their hit ‘Twilight’ parody musical, continuing their streak of sci-fi and fantasy shows for Chicago audiences. “I’m at ...
We’ll look back on these 2 Bay Area companies for the imaginations they unleashed and the lives they touched. The San Francisco Bay Area’s theatre scene has always been a thriving, joyful beast. We’re ...