You thought your family was crazy? Meet the Brewsters. Mortimer Brewster discovers his seemingly sweet old aunts have a nasty habit of poisoning lonely old men with a glass of elderberry wine laced ...
Rolling world premiere! When Mo Willems’ characters get together for the holidays, it’s bound to be the biggest extravaganza ever! Terrific tunes, silly stories, goofy gifts, audience antics: it’s all ...
Growing up in 1970s Hilo, Lovey Nariyoshi endures middle school with the help of her best friend, Jerry, and forges a sense of identity through white American pop culture and media that makes her ...
Arabic-speaking communities of Cleveland share vital, life-affirming stories celebrating family, dignity, and freedom of expression. These stories affirm a rich heritage and seek to shed ...
Edward Albee’s powerhouse drama about marriage, illusion, and emotional warfare. Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins with information for all. Please join us in this ...
Award-winning playwright and poet Darcie Dennigan and director Josh Short re-team for a brand new musical about the rape and revenge of painter Artemisia Gentileschi. Support American Theatre: a just ...
Matty, a struggling actor, inherits a shabby old coat from his Uncle Philip. As Matty learns about the history of this timeworn garment, it becomes a treasured possession. This exquisitely written ...
A single dad meets his adopted daughter for the first time. Then he agrees to meet her birth mother. When their two worlds collide, will what they have in common outweigh their differences? A one-off ...
It’s a good thing that unions and employers have a shared interest in the robust funding of the NEA and NEH—because it’s going to take a united front to make it happen. The prolific solo performer ...
An L.A. tribute to Harold Clurman, a transition for N.Y.’s Nathan Leventhal, and other updates. A true resident theatre actor, she will be greatly missed by all who collaborated with her or saw her ...
A former copywriter for the D.C. organization reflects on the tenuous position of arts workers under the Trump administration. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has always been a part ...
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