‘Twelfth Night’ sets sail on an ocean of design influences
Costumes, scenery and music will represent a cross-pollination of Renaissance sources
Costumes, scenery and music will represent a cross-pollination of Renaissance sources
Playwrights span Presidential Medal of Freedom winner, Colorado Springs native and ‘the definitive voice of Middle Eastern American theatre’
Why is a sequel to Ibsen’s feminist classic relevant in 2019? ‘Because the world moves at a glacial pace’
The themes in ‘A Doll’s House’ still hold true for modern audiences and continue to inspire playwright Lucas Hnath
How a man made a woman’s call to self-knowledge the thesis of his entire canon
Actor began work on play less than three weeks after reconstructive facial surgery
Joyous Broadway coming-of-age play sets spirits and voices soaring
Dael Orlandersmith’s unsparing look at the Ferguson riots ‘is an urgent moral inquest’
All eyes are sure to be on the first-ever repertory stagings of ‘A Doll’s House’ and ‘A Doll’s House, Part 2’
Marginalized voices will be heard in innovative season that includes a return to repertory for both parts of A Doll’s House
