Job: President & CEO
Hanover Theatre & Conservatory seeks a new President & CEO.
Hanover Theatre & Conservatory seeks a new President & CEO.
Commercial Theater Development program faculty member Jason Grossman’s theatrical production company, Plush Theatricals, is co-producer of the new musical, “Kathy & Stella Solve a Murder.” Book and lyrics written by co-director Jon Brittain, with music and additional lyrics by Matthew Floyd Jones. The production is currently touring the UK, with stops at Underbelly Edinburgh, Bristol Old Vic, and […]
The Black Theatre Coalition announces the Broadway Across America Business of Broadway Touring Fellowship, an educational semester-long introduction to the commercial theater business with positions nationwide.
Arlington Children’s Theatre is hiring its inaugural Director of Development to support the organization’s mission and vision for future growth.
The Metropolitan College Arts Administration Program proudly presents – Broadway: Emerging From the Pandemic, a public panel discussion.
The Haus of Glitter Dance Company presents “The Historical Fantasy of Esek Hopkins” – an original activist dance opera that reimagines the narrative of Esek Hopkins and rehearses the future for our community, the future of public space, and the future we will leave behind.
Composer Hector Berlioz proclaimed “Gounod is at his best!” in the opéra comique Le médecin malgré lui (The Doctor in Spite of Himself). In it, a drunken woodcutter plays physician. What could go wrong?
With music and heart, a small ensemble of storytellers will tell this tale of love and betrayal, adventure and honor, and – ultimately – forgiveness. In Shakespeare’s Cymbeline, things are rarely as they seem. And that’s the magic of it.
Brazen revolves around a mother and daughter – Cameron, the mother, is a brilliant photographer who uses fairly tales as a framework and her ever-changing daughter as a model.
This piece reconsiders the classic story from a variety of perspectives of race, class and gender. Five award-winning female playwrights bring very different explorations of Sophocles’s tragedy to life.