The first program for the Edinburgh International Festival (EIF), preceding the larger Edinburgh Fringe, has been announced by EIF director Jonathan Mills. This year, the Festival runs in theatres, concert halls, and opera houses across the city August 10-September 2.
Acclaimed puppet artist and director Theodora Skipitares presents The Exiles--a new adaptation of the Orestes/Electra myth about a brother and sister who avenge the murder of their father and become outcasts in their own city--at La MaMa Annex this March
Stanford University and The Public Theater today announced a long-term, three-tiered partnership that will create new theatrical works, support emerging and established artists, cultivate new audiences, and foster innovation and diversity in the arts at Stanford and in the American theater industry.
On the heels of its production of Goethe's Faust, Target Margin Theater, Off Off Broadway's Obie Award-winning company, is going Greek for the upcoming 2006-2007 Season. Artistic Director David Herskovits has announced three new productions that explore our relationship to ancient Greek literature.
Award-winning author Charles Mee will attend The Milk Can Theatre's production of his play Trojan Women 2.0 at its Saturday, September 23rd 3:00 p.m. performance; he will lead the audience in a talk-back immediately following the performance
The Milk Can Theatre Company has announced two upcoming productions of plays by Bethany Larsen and Charles L. Mee running in rep Saturday, September 9 through Sunday, September 24, 2006 at the Michael Weller Theatre
Agnes of God playwright John Pielmeier's The Classics Professor will receive a fully staged developmental production at CAP21's The Shop from June 1st through 17th