The first live standings have been announced for the 2022 BroadwayWorld Chicago Awards! Nominations were reader-submitted and now our readers get to vote for their favorites.
RLTP Bridge Program application deadline is fast approaching! The application portal closes Sunday November 27. Once the portal closes, candidates will be notified and an interview will be scheduled prior to acceptance into the Program.
Road Less Traveled Productions' RLTP Bridge Program application portal is now open and will close Sunday November 27. Beginning January 2023, the RLTP Bridge Program is 16-week hands-on paid internship program.
Creating an ambitious odyssey of time travel based on three short stories from Tom Hanks's collection 'Uncommon Type' sounds like an intriguing idea ... on paper. The challenge is how to transfer it effectively from page to stage. In its current form, it feels more like a workshop than a ready-for-prime-time production.
Road Less Traveled Productions has announced the RLTP Bridge Program, beginning in 2023. The RLTP Bridge Program is 16-week hands-on paid internship program sponsored by Road Less Traveled Productions specifically targeted for students and early career artists of color looking to get experience in the theatre industry to help develop their long-term career path.
Back and better than ever: the reimagined, and unauthorized, “Peter Johnson” Parody splashes back onto the stage after a stellar online debut. “Perseus” has recently arrived at “CAMP!”, after discovering that his father is one of the Greek gods- not just any Greek god either. See first look photos from the production!
Back and better than ever: the reimagined, and unauthorized, 'Peter Johnson' Parody splashes back onto the stage after a stellar online debut. 'Perseus' has recently arrived at 'CAMP!', after discovering that his father is one of the Greek gods- not just any Greek god either.
BACK AND BETTER THAN EVER: After a stellar online debut, the reimagined, and unauthorized, 'Peter Johnson' Parody is splashing back onto the stage! With a stellar cast full of new and returning faces, mixed with an entirely original score, this parody of Rick Riordan's iconic series is a guaranteed 'dam' good time.
Join in this summer for the New York Theater Festival. THE FOURTH ALAAFIN OF OYO will be presented on MAY 30TH, JUNE 1ST, and JUNE 4TH at the LATEA THEATER.
Know My Name, the National Gallery's ongoing gender equity initiative, is a celebration and a commitment to women artists – intending to recast a male-dominated art history and reimagine a more inclusive future at the Gallery and beyond.
Cape Town City Ballet will present the South African premiere of Mthuthuzeli November’s Olivier Award-winning INGOMA as part of its Autumn Season from 19 May at Artscape. The performances in the Artscape Opera House will be strictly limited to 250 seats due to social distancing.
Beginning in September, through the remainder of the year, CW Seed will be adding more than 300 hours of programming to its growing roster of beloved series.
With nearly all of Chicago's theatre productions shuttered, one of the first fundraisers primarily aimed at a streaming audience is being put together by The Beautiful City Project, a Chicago-based musical theatre company that exists solely as a fundraising arm for local charities and non-profits.
Paramount Theatre announces the addition of two principal cast members a?" Sydney Morton and Melody A. Betts a?" both making their Paramount debuts in its upcoming world premiere musical The Secret of My Success.
The thing about 'The Nerd' is it's a farce, which The Rep's audience guide breaks down as a?oea specific style of comedy characterized by unlikely predicaments, verbal humor, mistaken identities, and physical comedy.a?? So within farce, one encounters absurd situations, fast-paced wit, and a touch of slapstick. In other words, there's a little something funny for everyone.
Milwaukee Repertory Theater is revisiting a Rep classic November 12 - December 15, 2019 with The Nerd by Larry Shue.
One of the funniest plays ever written, The Nerd premiered at Milwaukee Repertory Theater in 1981 with playwright Larry Shue filling the role of Willum Cubbert. It went on to become one of the most produced and best loved comedies in the history of American theater, running for 441 performances on Broadway (with Mark Hamill, of Star Wars fame) before moving on to theaters across the U.S. and abroad.