Arts & Theater
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Classical Theatre of Harlem Receives $1M Grant for Future Home
The Classical Theatre of Harlem Receives $1 Million Grant from the Dale and Deborah Smith Foundation to Support Future Permanent…
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COEURAGE ENSEMBLE Presents FREE Theater in WEHO Parks!
The City of West Hollywood’s Free Theatre in the Parks! and Coeurage Ensemble will present a new adaptation of William…
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NYC Audition: A Bold New Take on “A Raisin in the Sun”
Carrie’s TOUCH is holding a NYC audition (self-tape) for “Dinner with the Youngers,” an innovative and emotionally charged theatrical experience reimagining…
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Dramaturgical Marginalia from the 2025 Fornés Institute Symposium
By Carla Della Gatta. To understand the impact of the 2025 Fornés Institute Symposium, one must look to both the…
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“Are We Not Fellow Travelers?” Equity and Representation on New York Stages
By Emily Chackerian. Is New York theatre backsliding into a less equitable industry? Source link
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How Stage Left Is Reopening Storefront Theatre in Chicago
By Seth Wilson. When Stage Left Theatre went looking for a space to produce The Distrikt of Lake Michigun, they…
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Rogue Machine SEASON 18 Launches October 4, 2025
Rogue Machine Season 18 Offerings Include 4 Plays New to Los Angeles, a Festival of New Plays in Development, and…
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SOME LIKE IT HOT at the Hollywood Pantages
Matthew López and Amber Ruffin’s theatrical adaptation of the Billy Wilder (MGM) film, SOME LIKE IT HOT [1], isn’t just…
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Seize the Means of Audience Outreach
By L. Nicol Cabe. Online theatre spaces can promote accessibility, democratic processes, international connections, and ecological benefits, but many digital…
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Sara Angel’s Storied Music History
SARA ANGEL is a great name for a singer and like Elvis and Madonna, it’s not made-up; her parents are Christian artist…
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