by A.A. Cristi
- Jan 21, 2026
The Movement Theatre Company has announced two new commissions, including a collaboration with The Black List, aiming to foster innovative theatrical works.
by Amber-Rae Stobbs
- Jan 16, 2026
Who gets to decide where, or what, ‘home’ is? For many, it’s a place: the town or city you were born in; the destination you’ve always felt drawn to, regardless of the reason; or maybe it’s a building, somewhere you feel your safest. It’s to no one's surprise that when you ask a Geordie where their home is, they will give you one of two answers: “The Toon” or “St James’ Park”. Gerry & Sewell reminds people how important going ‘home’ really is.
by Stephi Wild
- Jan 15, 2026
To celebrate the centenary, trailblazing artists Trigger will present The Big One Hundred, a series of free cultural events at Ashdown Forest and throughout Sussex.
by A.A. Cristi
- Jan 9, 2026
PYGmalion Theatre Company will present 'BECKY NURSE OF SALEM' from Feb. 6-21 at the Rose Wagner Center for Performing Arts in Salt Lake City. Directed by Morag Shepherd, this play explores themes of misogyny and witchcraft through the story of Becky, a descendant of the Salem witches.
by Joni Lorraine
- Dec 2, 2025
For ten years, Ground Floor Theatre has been one of Austin’s most intentional and boldly inclusive arts organizations, committed to producing theatre for everyone by centering stories and artists from underrepresented communities.
by Kym Vaitiekus
- Oct 6, 2025
Review: & JULIET — A Pop-Fuelled Blast of Heart, Humour, and Girl Power, PACA Productions’ staging of & JULIET bursts onto the Riverside Theatre stage with infectious energy, flair, and wit
by A.A. Cristi
- Mar 3, 2025
Plays and movies about Alzheimer's Disease tend to focus on the patient.
However 'Remembrance,' a new play by Patricia Goodson, centers on their caregivers.