A musical that will tickle longtime fans of Lehrer’s sharp wit and dark humor and pique the interest of newbies too. Tom Lehrer, the brilliant satirist known for the hilariously clever ditties he ...
Funding is part of $40 million in grants to 653 theaters, dance companies, academic theater training programs, and related service agencies. This funding is part of a record $40 million in ...
And beforehand, a delightful party features holiday traditions and songs. Michael Carlton Smith radiates authority as Clement Clark Moore, reciting his poem to the enthralled children. Asked to ...
Simon Godwin directs with precision and restraint. Rich, natural performances showcase ensemble acting at its best. Coincidentally, across town this month, Ibsen’s The Enemy of the People opens at ...
The author's recent tour of the dynamically curated expansion revealed thought-provoking spaces worth returning to time and again. The world’s largest Shakespeare library has been reinvigorated.
Visionaries of the Creative Arts (VOCA) and Deaf Austin Theatre (DAT) present the Tony-winning musical at the Atlas July 23 to August 10. This innovative co-production marks the first time two Deaf ...
As the year closes, four publications from the fall and winter of 2025 offer exciting reading for lovers of entertaining and significant theater. They ...
A star-studded lineup featuring Hugh Bonneville, Alex Brightman, Matthew Broderick, Emily Burns, David Fynn, John Kani, and Carey Perloff. Shakespeare Theatre Company has announced the lineup of its ...
In the hands of Simon Godwin’s incandescent cast, the performance is sometimes poignant, sometimes frightening, sometimes irresistibly comic. It is 1900. Retired professor Aleksándr Serébryakov (Tom ...
STC brings Tom Stoppard's 'most personal play' to life in collaboration with The Huntington. Leopoldstadt follows a Jewish family as it grows and struggles over the course of nearly 60 years, ...
Spooky Action's 21st season aims to challenge the status quo with bold works from the past and present that speak to the future. “A story may not be able to change the world, but it shapes our ...
It's not only a show for kids, but a playful send-up of theater itself with plenty of self-referential humor for adults to enjoy. Since Sesame Street first appeared on public television in 1969, it ...
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