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  • The Humans

    Streamed by Olney Theatre Center

    By: Aaron Krause - Sep 27th, 2020

    In the age of COVID, Stephen Karam's dramedy The Humans is particularly timely. The Olney Theatre Center is streaming the play through Oct. 4. Karam balances comedy, creepiness, and drama. The Olney Theatre Center production features first-rate performances.

  • Necessary Sacrifices at North Coast Repertory Theatre

    Abe Lincoln and Stephen Douglass Clash and Carry

    By: Jack Lyons - Sep 28th, 2020

    “Necessary Sacrifices” deals with the relationship between US President Abraham Lincoln and the acclaimed abolitionist Frederick Douglass. Douglass was an escaped slave who became a prominent activist, author, public speaker and a leader in the abolitionist movement during the Civil War.

  • Barrington Stage Company Eleanor Encore

    By Mark St. Germain

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 29th, 2020

    Eleanor, which was filmed earlier this month without an audience at BSC’s Boyd-Quinson Mainstage, will be available to stream on October 3 & 4 at 7:30 pm ET. Tickets ($15) can be ordered from OvationTix and a link will then be sent to the ticket holder within 24 hours of the scheduled performance.

  • Richard Curtis Presents The Creepery

    A Podcast Series from a Horror Dramatist

    By: Susan Hall - Oct 04th, 2020

    Richard Curtis, masterful playwright and master of mystery, has produced a new creepy podcast series in time for Horror Season. Episode 1, You Have a Guest, is available now. A demon’s dozen disturbing audio dramas are conjured out of the dark imagination of this horror dramatist. .

  • A 'Get Out The Vote Theatre Initiative'

    Fort Lauderdale's Thinking Cap Theatre Presenting Timely Plays

    By: Aaron Krause - Oct 12th, 2020

    Thinking Cap Theatre's leaders were determined all along to present Laced at the end of October. The political play's timeliness is hard to deny. The Ft. Lauderdale theater company is also presenting short plays to commemorate the suffrage centennial.

  • Broadway Won't Re-open Before May 30

    Theaters To Remain Dark Into 2021

    By: Aaron Krause - Oct 14th, 2020

    Broadway will remain shuttered through at least May 30 which will mark 444 days since all 41 theaters went dark due to COVID-19. Broadway officials have said that they project productions to eventually resume over a series of rolling dates.

  • Tony Nominations Announced

    Honoring Broadway's Best

    By: Aaron Krause - Oct 16th, 2020

    The Tony Awards' presenters announced the nominees for the 74th Annual Tony Awards. The pandemic cut this past Broadway Season short. Alanis Morissette's musical, Jagged Little Pill, leads the way with 15 nominations. In the Play category, Jeremy O. Harris' Slave Play comes out on top with 12 nominations. A date for the Tony Awards presentation has yet to be announced.

  • Mark St. Germain's Typhoid Mary

    Barrington Stage to Stream October 30 & 31

    By: Barrington - Oct 21st, 2020

    Mark St Germain's Typhoid Mary will be filmed in advance with the cast performing remotely. It will be available to stream on October 30 & 31 at 7:30 pm ET. The ever more timely play premiered at Barrington Stage Company in 2018.

  • Camelot in Coral Gables, Fla.

    Actor's Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre

    By: Aaron Krause - Oct 22nd, 2020

    South Florida's Actors' Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre is presenting a scaled-down, virtual production of Camelot. The award-winning, professional regional theater company had planned to present Lerner & Loewe's musical live before the pandemic. Actors and technical staff shine.

  • Russian Troll Farm – A Workplace Comedy

    Live Streaming from TheatreWorks

    By: Karen Isaacs - Oct 24th, 2020

    TheaterWorks is streaming live a production of Russian Troll Farm – A Workplace Comedy by Sarah Gancher. It is available through Nov. 2; the actors are performing from three different sites. It’s a coproduction with TheatreSquared of Fayetteville, Arkansas and in association with The Civilians.

  • New Federal Theatre Presents Octoberfest

    Five Plays to Insp0ire

    By: Rachel de Aragon - Oct 25th, 2020

    Woody King Jr.'s Federal Theater presents Octoberfest: Five plays that reawaken, inspire, and remind us of the struggle for freedom and dignity of African-Americans. Each piece, with its own history of previous production success, has been re-imagined. Billed as readings, seasoned actors and directors take us to a new form of theatrical communication in the “zoom style” medium.

  • Closer Than Ever In South Florida

    MNM Theatre Company To Stream Musical

    By: Aaron Krause - Oct 27th, 2020

    West Palm Beach-based MNM Theatre Company to mount virtual production of the musical revue Closer Than Ever. The stream will be available starting on Nov. 27 and remain online through Dec. 31. Due to the pandemic, MNM Theatre Company has cancelled or postponed all live shows.

  • Laced By Samantha Mueller

    A Thinking Cap Theatre Virtual Production

    By: Aaron Krause - Oct 26th, 2020

    Thinking Cap Theatre’s ‘Laced’ will leave you hopeful for better days. The South Florida theater company is presenting a virtual production of Samantha Mueller's play. The engagement continues and ends this coming weekend.

  • Moliere in the Park Takes Flight

    The School for Wives as Fresh as Now

    By: Susan Hall - Oct 26th, 2020

    We have been introduced to streaming technology across the boards in this time of Covid. It is a global experiment, which, whether or not it is smooth and realizes the intentions of the creators, is welcome. It provides connection. Safe connection as we are socially distanced. An opportunity also for grand experiments. The School for Wives produced by Moliere in the Park leads the way.

  • Jefferson Mays As Ebenezer Scrooge

    Award-Winning Actor To Star in A Christmas Carol

    By: Aaron Krause - Oct 29th, 2020

    Jefferson Mays will star in a new production of A Christmas Carol. Proceeds will benefit the hard-hit theater community, which has been devastated by the pandemic. A worldwide release is set for Saturday, Nov. 28.

  • Berkshire Theatre Group Gift

    $1 Million in Memory of Mary Anne Gross

    By: BTG - Oct 29th, 2020

    Berkshire Theatre Group announcees a gift of just over $1 million dollars from the family of the late Mary Anne Gross in honor of her lifetime love of both theatre and the Berkshires

  • Irish Repertory Theatre's Touch of the Poet

    Ciarán O’Reilly Directs

    By: Susan Hall - Nov 01st, 2020

    The Irish Repertory Theatre was preparing to present Eugene O’Neill’s Touch of the Poet when Covid struck and theatres closed. Sets were ready. Costumes had been fitted. Most importantly, rehearsals were underway. Ever inventive, the troupe has re-grouped to put the production on streaming. The advantage of a set richly reflecting the progress of the drama is immediately evident. Our eyes rest on the stage.

  • Woodie King Jr. Wraps Up Octoberfest

    Stories About the Old Days by Bill Harris

    By: Rachel de Aragon - Nov 03rd, 2020

    Stories About The Old Days closes this delightful retrospective with a nostalgic reflection on the meaning of faith, art and friendship. Richardson-Jackson's direction provides an evocatively genuine space as the light filters through the red and gold stained glass windows of an old church. This two-person piece, is atmospheric, a feat which masterfully conquers the restrictions of the “zoom” style presentation.

  • HBO’s Coastal Elites

    New York City’s Public Theater.

    By: Edward Rubin - Nov 05th, 2020

    Another pre-and post-COVID-19 slanted offering, muchly peppered with condemnation of Trump and the current administration, was presented one time only this past September. HBO’s Coastal Elites was originally written by playwright and novelist Paul Rudnick, intended to be performed at New York City’s Public Theater.

  • Licensing Available for Trilingual Our Town

    Miami New Drama Premiered Production in 2017.

    By: Aaron Krause - Nov 07th, 2020

    The script for a trilingual production of Our Town is available for licensing. 'Concord Theatricals has acquired licensing rights. Miami New Drama commissioned the adaptation and staged the world premiere in 2017.

  • Sounds of Broadway

    Online Radio Station plays Theater Music 24/7

    By: Aaron Krause - Nov 11th, 2020

    A 24/7 online radio station plays the music of Broadway, Off-Broadway, the London stage, and much more. Connecticut Theater Critics Circle President and American Theatre Critics Association member Stuart Brown founded "Sounds of Broadway" in March 2019. Brown said he believes in engaging with listeners. In addition to operating his radio station, Brown is also a theater critic and a university administrator.

  • Playwrite Israel Horovitz at 81

    Co Founded Gloucester Stage Company

    By: GSC - Nov 12th, 2020

    Israel Horovitz (March 31, 1939 – November 9, 2020) was an American playwright, director, actor and co-founder of the Gloucester Stage Company in 1979. He served as artistic director until 2006 and later served on the board, ex officio and as artistic director emeritus until his resignation in November 2017 after The New York Times reported allegations of sexual misconduct.

  • Home for the Holidays

    A Series of Plays Presented by Palm Beach Dramaworks

    By: Aaron Krause - Nov 18th, 2020

    Palm Beach Dramaworks in South Florida will present a virtual holiday season of plays. The South Florida theater company will offer Horton Foote's The Trip to Bountiful, Alfred Uhry's The Last Night of Ballyhoo, and Dickens' A Christmas Carol. The plays will premiere on Mondays later this month.

  • Kev Berry at The Tank

    A Hefty, Engaging Monologue

    By: Susan Hall - Nov 19th, 2020

    Kev Berry is an award-winning playwright and a superb monologist.  In Harsh Cacophonies I and II,, he is directed by his usual collaborator, Alex Tobey. The monologue was created in three separate pieces, which can be performed as stand alones.  The three are joined for this production and work well together.  Two hours fly by, in part because Berry is in a manic state. His speech and stories are always clear, but often rush.  This locates us in the urgent terrain from which his stories grow.

  • Barrington Stage Company Reading

    By Pittsfield-based Author Ty Allan Jackson.

    By: BSC - Nov 20th, 2020

    Barrington Stage Company will present a free virtual reading of The Supadupa Kid 2: Move, the action/superhero book by Pittsfield-based author Ty Allan Jackson. The reading will feature a cast of local youth and parents from the Berkshires and NY State Capital Region. Julianne Boyd will direct the reading, which will begin streaming free on December 3. 

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