The Massachusetts collective, known for its site-roving parade spectacles, also convenes artists and activists and community around its rural roots. “The farm is set in a rural area within 105 acres ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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) ...
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 ...
After negotiations between Actors’ Equity Association and Brass Jar Productions, Drunk Shakespeare’s cast and crew ratifies first union contract. NEW YORK CITY: Actors’ Equity Association and Brass ...