The Off-Broadway Oral History Project was created to fill a gap in theater history by establishing a video archive featuring the innovative artists who transformed Off- and Off-Off-Broadway in the years after World War II.
Beginning one week after the election, Primary Stages commissioned a collection of over 70 pieces written by a diverse array of playwrights from their artistic community. Each artist crafted a short monologue from the perspective of a character in America on the morning of November 9th. Undertaking MORNING IN AMERICA acutely reflects the responsibility and capability of a non-profit, artist-focused organization to respond directly and rapidly to current events. Through readings, talk-backs and roundtable discussions, Primary Stages strives to create an accessible and energetic space where artists and audiences can come together as a community to share their stories and process their experiences.
Primary Stages has announced MORNING IN AMERICA, November 9, 9:00 AM - a series of one-minute monologues created by the Primary Stages community of playwrights in response to the 2016 election.
What's up with the kids today? That's a question that's been asked for generations. And far too often, the answer misses the boat completely, either over-hyping or underplaying what's really going on. According to director Scott Piehler, that's the true appeal of Live Arts Theatre's next production, HIGH SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL.
What's up with the kids today? That's a question that's been asked for generations. And far too often, the answer misses the boat completely, either over-hyping or underplaying what's really going on. According to director Scott Piehler, that's the true appeal of Live Arts Theatre's next production, HIGH SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL.
Clutch productions has announced that it will present EVERY GOOD GIRL DESERVES FUN - AND OTHER MISREMEMBERED THINGS, a new dark comedy written by Heidi Armbruster about prolonged adolescence running into early onset Alzheimer's, from December 2nd through December 20th at Walkerspace, 46 Walker Street, in Manhattan.