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Echo Theater Company Announces 25th Anniversary Onstage Season

Echo Theater Company Announces 25th Anniversary Onstage Season A virtual birthday celebration featuting monologues by David Ives, David Lindsay-Abaire, Sarah Ruhl, and more.by Alexa Criscitiello A virtual 25th Birthday Celebration, featuring 25 monologues by 25 playwrights including Boni B. Alvarez, Bekah Brunstetter, Jessica Goldberg, Hilly Hicks Jr., David Ives, David Lindsay-Abaire and Sarah Ruhl, performed by actors such as Enrico Colantoni, Marin Hinkle, Brent Jennings, Megan Ketch, Hamish Linklater and James Tupper, will take place on Thursday, July 1 at 7:30 p.m. ET / 10:30 p.m. ET. The event will kick off the Echo Theater Company s live, in-person 2021-22 season of new plays at Atwater Village Theatre running Sept. 11, 2021 through the end of August. 2022.

Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline to Star in Streaming Production of Sarah Ruhl s Dear Elizabeth

Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline to Star in Streaming Production of Sarah Ruhl s Dear Elizabeth
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Alley Theatre Offers an Enterprising New Season

With two new company members and a lineup of new shows to be performed on both the upstairs and downstairs stages including a very different take on A Christmas Carol the Alley Theatre has announced itself ready to resume its in-person performance obligations in fall 2021 with enthusiasm.

Theater to Stream: Pride Goes Online

Theater to Stream: Pride Goes Online Highlights include the latest edition of “Broadway Bares,” Jackie Sibblies Drury’s “Marys Seacole” and a new play by Caryl Churchill. This year’s edition of the Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS fund-raiser “Broadway Bares” will be virtual, with a dozen new videos and 170 dancers.Credit.Nina Westervelt, via Broadway Cares June 9, 2021, 10:00 a.m. ET Let rainbow-festooned theater and cabaret take over your computer, tablet or television this month: With streaming, you can now bask in Pride from home. You have to love any event featuring a hair team like the Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS fund-raiser “Broadway Bares,” which has been bringing on the saucy and the naughty since 1992. A return to form is expected in 2022, but for now, this year’s edition, “Twerk From Home,” will be virtual, promising a dozen new videos and 170 scantily clad dancers.

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