‘The SpongeBob Musical’ costumes: Moving from 2D to 3D
A giddy mix of bright colors and clashing patterns brings beloved TV show to life on stage
Douglas Langworthy is the DCPA Theatre Company’s Literary Manager and Director of New Play Development. He can be reached at dlangworthy@dcpa.org
A giddy mix of bright colors and clashing patterns brings beloved TV show to life on stage
Costumes, scenery and music will represent a cross-pollination of Renaissance sources
No one has mentored more of this generation’s greatest playwrights than Indecent’s Paula Vogel
DCPA’s inaugural resident artists ready to unveil projects about Colorado’s little-known Jewish history and an immersive crop-circle mystery
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Here, a ‘beautiful morning’ is about the satisfaction of getting one more day to work and live as a free man
When describing his play’s style, Nguyen says: “It’s as influenced by Quentin Tarantino as it is influenced by David Henry Hwang as it is influenced by Jay-Z.”
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival ignited a controversy when it announced it is translating 39 Shakespeare plays into contemporary modern English.