Bill English, Artistic Director From the back seat of my parents’ Country Squire station wagon at the local drive-in theatre, I watched Cary...
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My Home on the Moon – A note from the Artistic Director
In many ways, the world premieres we produce on our mainstage make us the most excited. They are about taking risks, pushing envelopes of what...
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Despite our deepening understanding of the subtleties and nuances of human behavior, despite a growing intellectual consensus that good and evil are...
Continue Reading →Nollywood Dreams: A note from the Artistic Director
I stumbled onto the script of Nollywood Dreams in the Drama Book Shop in New York where all theatre fans must go when visiting. I read it quickly and...
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Help us find filming locations! Do you know of a location that we could use to film a trailer for our Nollywood feature film? If so, please fill out...
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Purchasing tickets online can be tricky nowadays, especially with the influx of resellers and third-party marketplaces. That's why we've put together...
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Monday, July 24, 7:00 p.m. By Lee Cataluna Directed by Bill English Sons of Maui asks about the relevance of ancient Polynesian myths in modern...
Continue Reading →A Chorus Line: A Note from the Artistic Director
A Chorus Line was the first Pulitzer-winning musical developed in the non-profit world. It opened at the Public Theater on April 15, 1975, and almost...
Continue Reading →The JonBenét Game
Monday, June 5, 7:00 p.m. By Tori Keenan-Zelt Directed by Lauren English When best friends Molly and Rae were 12, they secretly played JonBenét...
Continue Reading →Lost in Translations? A Conversation with Cultural Consultant Patrick Chew
Premiering at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago before opening on Broadway in 2011, Chinglish, is a comedy by renowned playwright and librettist David...
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