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  • American Repertory Theater 2021

    1776 Revival Broadway Bound

    By: ART - Jun 06th, 2021

     “It has been a long time since we were all together in a theater, and we need this now more than ever—artists and audiences alike,” says Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director Diane Paulus. “We have spent the last year in deep learning and reflection at the A.R.T., and we are excited to share our 2021/22 programming, which welcomes audiences back in person and reflects our core values, from centering anti-racism to embracing regenerative practice that promotes the health of our planet, our organization, and each other.”

  • Bright Colors and Bold Patterns

    An Island City Stage production

    By: Aaron Krause - Jun 07th, 2021

    Southeast Florida's Island City Stage presents a delightfully comic 'Bright Colors and Bold Patterns." The Drew Droege one-man comedy is onstage through June 29. The production will also include a period during which people can virtually watch the show. 'Bright Colors and Bold Patterns' completes Island City Stage's 9th season.

  • Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival

    TENNESSEE WILLIAMS & CENSORSHIP SEPTEMBER 23-26

    By: Tenn - Jun 07th, 2021

    Featuring four Williams plays, the newest from Penny Arcade, Mae West’s shuttered 1926 Broadway smash, a witchy satire from 1616, and more. The Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival was founded in 2006 in Provincetown—the birthplace of modern American theater—where Williams worked on many of his major plays during the 1940s.

  • Hold These Truths by Jeanne Sakata

    Produced by San Francisco Playhouse

    By: Victor Cordell - Jun 10th, 2021

    Playwright Jeanne Takata’s one-man, biographical drama “Hold These Truths” beautifully captures Gordon Hirabayashi’s courage and sacrifice in challenging President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 1942 Executive Order 9066, which consigned Japanese-Americans, including those who were American citizens, to internment camps during World War II.

  • Summer Theatre in Connecticut

    Adapting to Change

    By: Karen Isaacs - Jun 13th, 2021

    How theater is presented this summer continues to expand. TheaterWorks in Hartford, West Hartford’s Playhouse on Park and Ridgefield’s Thrown Stone Theater are exploring what are called “site-specific” productions – where the production’s content has a relationship to the site where it is performed.

  • A Different Approach to Annie

    Area Stage Company's Immersive Production

    By: Aaron Krause - Jun 14th, 2021

    Area Stage mounts 'Annie' with eight actors, all of them adults. The production takes place inside a speakeasy. This immersive 'Annie' is yet another triumph for visionary theater artist Giancarlo Rodaz. The production runs through July 4.

  • The Late Wedding by Christopher Chen

    Produced by California's Pear Theatre

    By: Victor Cordell - Jun 21st, 2021

    With their fully-staged production of Christopher Chen’s work, kudos to Mountain View’s Pear Theatre for leading the way in the return to indoor theater after 15 months of pandemic-imposed darkness.  The adventuresome small company not only offers socially-distanced indoor performances to a play with a full cast, but also outdoor performances and online streaming, to accommodate all manner of theater lover.  Hallelujah!  

  • Nancy Rhodes Champions American Opera

    Encompass Opera Theatre Produced American First

    By: Susan Hall - Jun 21st, 2021

    Nancy Rhodes, founder and artistic director of Encompass New Opera Theatre, led a Zoom for an international audience of teachers. Rhodes formed Encompass just as the women’s movement was blossoming. There are special women in the American music world who have soldiered on in their professions, whatever complications were created by gender.  Bursting onto the scene at about the same time as Gloria Steinem, Nancy Rhodes created an innovative company.. 

  • Cowboy by Layon Gray

    Bass Reeves First Black U.S. Deputy Marshall

    By: Aaron Krause - Jun 22nd, 2021

    Layon Gray's historical drama "Cowboy" tells the tale of the first black U.S. Deputy Marshal. The play is Off-Broadway-bound. The world premiere production at the National Black Theatre Festival in 2019 sold out its run in a few hours. The current Miami production is nearing its closing weekend, and has been selling out .

  • Barrington Stage Company Updates

    Four Productions to Be Extended

    By: BSC - Jun 28th, 2021

    Barrington Stage Company (BSC) announces extensions for the first four productions of the theatre’s 2021 season: Who Could Ask for Anything More? The Songs of George Gershwin, Chester Bailey, Eleanor and Boca.

  • Hounds by Hirschfeld

    Online Exhibit Runs Through Aug. 15

    By: Aaron Krause - Jun 29th, 2021

    The Al Hirschfeld Foundation's latest online exhibition focuses on canines. The show features drawings of some of the most famous dogs in 20th century media. The drawings of Al Hirschfeld stand as one of the most innovative efforts in establishing the visual language of modern art through caricature in the 20th century.

  • Tennessee Rising: The Dawn of Tennessee Williams

    One Man Show by Jacob Storms

    By: Edward Rubin - Jun 29th, 2021

    In an earlier version of Tennessee Rising, presented at the 2017 United Solo Festival in New York City, Jacob Storms received an award for the Best One-Man show. The following year, fast-travelling word of mouth got him a headlining gig at the Saint Louis’ Tennessee Williams Festival. This current version, directed by Alan Cumming, was originally scheduled to premiere at the Beaubourg Theatre in New Orleans in March 2020.

  • Ambassador of Love

    Celebrating Pearl Bailey at Goodspeed by the River

    By: Karen Isaacs - Jul 06th, 2021

    If you know Pearl Bailey’s work, the show by Rashidra Scott will let you enjoy not only the music but her wisdom and if you don’t know about her, you will discover this terrific entertainer.

  • Short New Play Festival

    New York's Red Bull Theater Company

    By: Aaron Krause - Jul 06th, 2021

    Red Bull theater company's 11th Annual Short New Play Festival will take place virtually on Monday, July 12. A recording of the livestream will be available until 7 p.m. ET on Friday, July 16. This year's theme is "Restoration." Red Bull is a professional company in New York City. It “brings rarely seen classic plays to dynamic new life for contemporary audiences.”

  • Lines in the Dust

    A New Normal Rep Production

    By: Aaron Krause - Jul 08th, 2021

    The online-only theater company New Normal Rep scores another hit with its riveting production of Nikkole Salter's riveting drama, "Lines in the Dust." The production is streaming on demand through Aug. 8. The play centers on a poor, single mother who commits residency fraud in an effort to give her daughter the best possible education. "Lines in the Dust" takes place in New Jersey in 2009-2010.

  • The Hudson Eye

    Jonah Bokaer Arts Foundation Performance + Visual Arts Series

    By: Hudson - Jul 09th, 2021

    The Hudson Eye, arranged by curator Aaron Levi Garvey, presented by Jonah Bokaer Arts Foundation commences August 27th - September 6th, 2021, timed throughout Labor Day Weekend in historic downtown Hudson, NY. The Hudson Eye curatorially frames 26 participating artists with performances, exhibitions, and a Hot Topics humanities symposium co-organized by Operation Unite NY confronting nine issues spanning global topics at a local level.

  • Tiny House By Michael Gotch

    Streamed by Westport Country Playhouse

    By: Karen Isaacs - Jul 09th, 2021

    Playwright Michael Gotch uses the current trend toward tiny houses – those houses that are under 500 square feet (and often smaller) that forces closeness and massive downsizing of possessions.

  • Fruma-Sarah (Waiting In The Wings)

    Chelsea-based Cell Theatre

    By: Edward Rubin - Jul 13th, 2021

    The very mention of the New York City’s own wildly popular actress and comedian Jackie Hoffman – she of 1000 facial expressions, bodily quirks, a score of well-placed adlibs, and a mesmerizing voice that takes you prisoner with a waterfall of precisely enunciated words – signals that somewhere lurking around a corner is yet another not-to-missed Hoffman Happening.

  • Tristan and Isolde in Munich

    Petrenko and Company Take Us Into the Beyond

    By: Susan Hall - Jul 15th, 2021

    Kirill Petrenko and Jonas Kaufmann are still standing after four performances of the grueling Tristan and Isolde in Munich.  In 1869, the New York Times reported that Wagner’s music was driving people to insanity and suicide. “We learn from Munich that Herr Eberle, the piano-forte conductor, has gone mad over Tristan and Isolde and it is known that rehearsals of this unique opera had previously killed a celebrated German tenor, Ludwig Schnorr.” Familiarity has made this opera an all the more thrilling experience.

  • ¡FUÁCATA!

    Actors' Playhouse at Miracle Theatre

    By: Aaron Krause - Jul 17th, 2021

    Award-winning South Florida actress Elena Maria Garcia will mount her hilarious, one-performer show for a third time. ¡FUÁCATA! or A Latina’s Guide to Surviving the Universe features more than 20 characters, mostly Hispanic women. ¡FUÁCATA in English basically means a backhanded slap.

  • Barrington Stage Company Update

    Casting Announced for World Premieres

    By: BSC - Jul 19th, 2021

    Casting announced for the World Premiere productions of Boca by Jessica Provenz (July 30-August 29 at the BSC Production Center, 34 Laurel Street) and Sister Sorry by Alec Wilkinson (August 13-29 at the Boyd-Quinson Stage, 30 Union Street)

  • Becoming Othello: A Black Girl’s Journey

    Debra Ann Byrd Solos at Shakespeare & Company

    By: Sarah Sutro - Jul 19th, 2021

    The stunning matinee production of the monologue Becoming Othello: a Black Girl’s Journey at Shakespeare &Co. this July is set outside in the Roman Garden Theater. On a broiling hot summer day the air rippled with energy as the tall, imposing actor who wrote and conceived of the play, the award-winning Debra Ann Byrd, opened with a chaotic scene at a difficult time of her life, when options seemed blocked and things were not working out for her personally or professionally.

  • Putting It Together

    Broadway Legends to Discuss New Book

    By: Aaron Krause - Jul 21st, 2021

    James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim will talk during a digital event about Lapine's new book, Putting It Together: How Stephen Sondheim and I Created Sunday in the Park With George. This "intimate digital conversation event" will take place on the day of the book's release -- Aug. 3. Tickets are available at www.TheTownHall.org for the 7 p.m. EST, Aug. 3 event. Go to www.TheTownHall.org. Award-winning actress Christine Baranski will moderate the digital conversation.

  • ATCA New Play Awards

    Critics Group Announces Honors

    By: Aaron Krause - Jul 23rd, 2021

    The American Theatre Critics Association (ATCA) recently announced awards for authors of new plays.Her Honor, Jayne Byrne received the 2021 Harold and Mimi Steinberg/American Theatre Critics Association New Play Award. SHIP, by Douglas Williams, takes home the 2021 M. Elizabeth Osborn Award. Runners-up for the ATCA/Steinberg honor were Khat Knotahaiku for Graveyard Shift as well as Jason Narducy and Brett Neveu for the musical Verboten.

  • Murder for Two

    Reopening Ivoryton Playhouse

    By: Karen Isaacs - Jul 23rd, 2021

    Blending several different theatrical genres and making it all work is a challenge. Murder for Two, which is reopening Ivoryton Playhouse combines elements of farce, murder mysteries and musicals.

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