When: ThursdayApril 2 through SundayApril 5. 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday. Where: The Blue Door Theatre, 319 S. Cedar St. Cost: $5-$15/community access ticket, $20-$150/general ...
Jessie Jones, a theater playwright and TV actress known for roles on "Murphy Brown" and "Perfect Strangers," has died. She was 75. Jones' writing partner Jamie Wooten – who with Nicholas Hope formed ...
His play Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean famously starred future Oscar winner Kathy Bates and international superstar Cher. Playwright Edward Graczyk passed away February 11 ...
The biggest change from prior years is at The New York Times, where Helen Shaw became the first female chief theater critic at the paper of record earlier this year. Previously, The Times has had ...
Area students work will once again come to life through the Young Playwrights project through . For the past 12 years, the program has brought together teams of volunteers to help to bring children’s ...
It is coming to the end of Women’s Month, and March 27 is celebrated as World Theatre Day. It is perhaps worth pondering why there are still so few female playwrights when, in other forms of creative ...
The World Premiere of When Playwrights Kill, a new backstage comedy by Matthew Lombardo and directed by Noah Himmelstein, is being presented now through April 18, 2026 at The Huntington Theatre in ...
Emmy Award-winning journalist Paula Ebben co-anchors WBZ-TV News at 5:30 p.m. Ebben is also an anchor for CBS News Boston and reports across all newscasts including WBZ-TV News' "Eye on Education" ...
Photo provided Central Middle School Adventure 8th graders Ishita Surisetty, Tim Kukharskyi, and Cate Yang are finalists in a play-writing competition. “Mine’s definitely the strangest one,” Central ...
FEAR, a play by Matt Williams, returns in a striking new form—reimagined as a site-specific, immersive production in Southern California. As we enter our ninth year, PSYPF continues to grow because of ...
Hartford Stage announced a lineup for its 2026-27 season on Friday that continues the theater’s recent fascination with horror fiction, classic world drama, great American playwrights and new works.