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A republished Subtext as tribute to its subject, Rachel Jendrzejewski, a Minneapolis-based interdisciplinary artist and writer who died last week after a battle with cancer.
“Living overseas, I found myself in a position of being both an outsider and an insider,” observed Tokyo-based Filipino playwright Herlyn Alegre at the first session of the Playwright’s Fair at the ...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: In a new FY26 appropriations bill proposal for the interior, environment, and related agencies released today, the House Appropriations Interior Subcommittee recommended 35 percent ...
A monthly gathering produced by the American Playwriting Foundation channels stories of the U.S. immigration system with the unique theatrical urgency of in-ear verbatim technique.
A fast-paced, laugh-out-loud farce set in 1960s Brighton, England. Tony-winning One Man, Two Guvnors follows Francis Henshall, a down-on-his-luck man who finds himself working for two bosses at the ...
A heartfelt tribute to the legendary power couple George Burns and Gracie Allen, filled with theatrical and showbiz magic. Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins with ...
Pulitzer-winning Death of a Salesman is a poignant exploration of the American Dream and its unraveling. The play follows aging salesman Willy Loman as he grapples with disappointment, disillusionment ...
August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson This explosive Pulitzer-winning play is a gripping story of family, legacy and the choices that define us—brought to life with rich storytelling and unforgettable ...
Step into a jumpin’ jazz joint where the legendary music of Fats Waller takes center stage in this Tony Award-winning favorite. Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins ...
The Fisherman’s Daughters This heartwarming Wisconsin musical, filled with touching songs and home-grown humor, celebrates the connections we share with family, community, and the land around us.
Through music and movement, this irresistible production explores the breathtaking life of artist Frida Kahlo. Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins with information for ...
“Master Harold”…and the Boys On a rainy afternoon, Hally, a white teenager, passes the time with Sam and Willie, two Black waiters who have helped raise him by filling the gaps of a broken home with ...
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