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“If you find yourself dozing off during my show, don’t worry about it,” Ahamefule J. Oluo assured me, by way of a short video text half an hour before the start of their solo musical narrative show, ...
This month we talk to the playwright and director Dexter Bullard, who's helming his new play, and we check in with two contributors to our Summer edition.
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Theatre Washington has today announced Theatre Week 2025, a three-week celebration of the D.C. area’s vibrant, diverse, and world-class theatre scene, which will run Sept. 18-Oct. 5.
The first phase of the Rep’s physical overhaul was a state-of-the-art, 30,000-square-foot production center in the nearby suburb of Wauwatosa, about five miles to the west of their flagship downtown ...
Hearing about these extraordinary feats, I was left wondering how such miracles of theatre could even take place. What kind of mind could conceive of such ambitious works, and what kind of community ...
Each month on The Subtext, Brian speaks with a playwright about life, writing, and whatever itches we are scratching. Kira Obolensky. This month he talks with Kira Obolensky, a Minneapolis-based ...
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions. SAN FRANCISCO: PlayGround has announced its 2025-26 Company, including the Writers Pool, Resident Playwrights, and Artist Company. These ...
Bond Street Theatre, which takes theatre into refugee camps and prisons overseas, has had programs cancelled—but they're regrouping, fundraising, and even bringing some of their work home.
A fast-paced adaptation of Bram Stoker’s gothic classic, this laugh-out-loud reimagining blends horror, farce, and pop culture references into a whirlwind of theatrical humor. Perfect for audiences of ...
Through a summer of heartbreak, uprisings, and leftovers, the two will be icons shape each other into the legends they are known to be through a revolutionary mix of humor and heart. Support American ...
Axes of Evil Disrupt ‘The Sit-In Experience’ A new immersive performance at Stage Aurora Theatrical Company puts audience members in the thick of a historical Jacksonville event.
In a fit of unfounded jealousy, King Leontes accuses his wife, Hermione, of infidelity, leading to heart-wrenching consequences. A freewheeling blend of comedy and tragedy, Shakespeare’s The Winter’s ...