MTC Announces Lineup for 2022 Ted Snowdon Reading Series
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Feb 18, 2022
Manhattan Theatre Club announced the lineup for the 2022 Ted Snowdon Reading Series. The readings kick off Monday, March 14 and will be held on Mondays through March 28. The readings will take place at New York City Center – Stage I (131 West 55th Street). All readings are free and open to the public, but space is limited and RSVPs are required.
Writers Theatre to Present the World Premiere of WIFE OF A SALESMAN
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Feb 8, 2022
Writers Theatre will continue its 2021/22 Season with the world premiere of Eleanor Burgess’s Wife of a Saleman, directed by Jo Bonney, and in association with Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Wife of a Salesman runs March 3, 2022 – April 3, 2022 in the Alexandra C. and John D. Nichols Theatre at 325 Tudor Court, Glencoe.
Baryshnikov Arts Center Presents First Two Installments Of Digital Spring 2021 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jan 21, 2021
Baryshnikov Arts Center will present the first installment of its 2021 digital spring season beginning on Monday, February 1 at 5pm ET. The series kicks off with Vibhanga, a non-narrative dance set to a reimagined score of traditional South Indian music, conceived and choreographed by classical Indian dancer Bijayini Satpathy.
SDC Announces Results Of 2020 Executive Board Election
by Stephi Wild
- Nov 18, 2020
Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC), the theatrical union that unites, empowers, and protects professional stage directors and choreographers throughout the United States, announced the results of its 2020 Executive Board election at its Annual Membership Meeting on Monday night
Stage Directors and Choreographers Society Releases Special Digital Issue of SDC Journal
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Sep 22, 2020
Stage Directors and Choreographers Society announces the digital publication of the Fall 2020 issue of its magazine, SDC Journal. The special issue, running 80 pages, is focused on the devastating impact of COVID-19 on theatre and theatre artists, and the long-overdue racial reckoning and call for equity in all facets of society, including the theatre.
BWW Interview: Kate del Castillo Talks THE WAY SHE SPOKE, LA REINA DEL SUR and More
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jun 16, 2020
Kate del Castillo is an iconic actor who has embodied a long list of incredible characters, but is perhaps best known to audiences worldwide as Teresa Mendoza in the Telemundo telenovela La Reina del Sur. del Castillo made a splash with New York audiences last summer when she made her Off-Broadway debut in Isaac Gomez's 'the way she spoke'.
Experimental Bitch Presents TANYA'S LIT CLIT
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- May 19, 2020
Experimental Bitch Presents TANYA'S LIT CLIT by award-winning playwright Emma Goldman-Sherman on Thursday, June 11 at 7pm, via online streaming as part of 29PWC (29th Street Playwrights Collective) New Works Series 2020.
San Francisco Playhouse Launches Weekly EMPATHY GYM FIRESIDE CHATS
by A.A. Cristi
- Apr 15, 2020
San Francisco Playhouse announced their new Empathy Gym Fireside Chat series which will be streamed live for free on YouTube. Each week, Artistic Director Bill English invites playwrights to join him for a one-hour conversation about playwriting, business, and the future of theatre. Audience members can participate in the conversation by leaving a comment on YouTube.
Photo Coverage: Roundabout's 72 MILES TO GO... Opens at the Laura Pels Theatre
by Jennifer Broski
- Mar 11, 2020
Roundabout Theatre Company presents the world premiere of 72 Miles to Go..., by Hilary Bettis, directed by Jo Bonney. 72 Miles to Go... opened officially on Tuesday, March 10. This will be a limited engagement at the Laura Pels Theatre in the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre (111 West 46th Street).
BWW Review: A Family Is Separated By Immigration Policies in Hilary Bettis' 72 MILES TO GO...
by Michael Dale
- Mar 11, 2020
If it were up to Billy, the sweet-natured Unitarian pastor who opens Hilary Bettis' 72 Miles to Go... speaking to audience members as if they were members of his Tucson, Arizona congregation, the play about his family would be one of those warm domestic comedies where the kids learn valuable life lessons guided by their wise, but somewhat goofy dad.
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