A new book explores what the life of a middling actor in the pre-Civil War era can teach us about his time—and about notions of individualism and merit that are still with us in American theatre ...
In the first edition of a new column, we visit a puppet haunted house and chat with a rising Chicago scenic designer. Hello, and welcome to spooky season. I’ll be your guide around a few Chicago-area ...
LOS ANGELES: Theatre leaders, artists, and supporters have come together to launch Theatre Commons L.A. (TCLA), a new community-powered nonprofit organization created in service of the entire L.A.
Arden Theatre Company, Wilma Theater, and Philadelphia Theatre Company, each producing work by the Philly-based writer next year, are joining for a historic 3-way deal. “I’m really moved to have my ...
A testimony to love in a world of prejudice. A calypso-flavored score weaves through this heart-filled tale that tests the strength of love against the power of prejudice. A 60-minute adaptation of ...
Put on your 3-D glasses! From the Jeff Award-winning writers that brought you Murder for Two, a new musical comedy blasts off from the cult favorite ‘50s sci-fi film. Support American Theatre: a just ...
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A joyful musical revue celebrating the timeless songs of Rodgers & Hammerstein. Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins with information for all. Please join us in this ...
In the first installment of BKBX Kids! Asks Why series, Regan guides the audience through the question, “Why are Black people being hurt, here in America?” BKBX transforms the stage into a space for ...
In 1950, Gertrude Berg was the popular creator and star of America’s first family sit-com, The Goldbergs. When co-star Philip Loeb is accused of communism, Gertrude must make an enormous decision: ...
Wilde’s razor-sharp wit skewers social conventions as Victorian etiquette turns into pure comedic chaos. Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins with information for all.
The End of Black Excellence follows a man who just may be the first Black person born without “Black excellence.” In his attempt to prove this theory wrong, he puts on an (ever-failing) solo show to ...