More Relevant Than Ever: “The Crucible” Opens At PlayMakers Posted by WCHL News | Oct 18, 2016 | Arts “The Crucible” was one of the first shows PlayMakers ever staged – and it’s just as timely in 2016. Read More
“We Drew A Circle And Took Him In!”: PlayMakers Opens 2016-17 Season Posted by Aaron Keck | Aug 23, 2016 | Arts PlayMakers kicks off 2016-17 with a comedy about being transgender and Muslim in America. Read More
PlayMakers Summer Youth Conservatory Goes “Violet” Posted by Aaron Keck | Jul 14, 2016 | Arts PlayMakers’ annual summer youth show was originally based on a short story by local author Doris Betts. Read More
PlayMakers Wraps Up Season With “Real Americans” Posted by Aaron Keck | Apr 29, 2016 | Arts The last PlayMakers show of 2015-16 is a one-man play by Dan Hoyle, based on interviews conducted across the country. Read More
There Will Be Blood: “Sweeney Todd” At PlayMakers Posted by Aaron Keck | Mar 23, 2016 | Arts Attend the tale of “Sweeney Todd,” March 30-April 23 at PlayMakers. Read More
At PlayMakers, Shows Ripped From Tomorrow’s Headlines Posted by Aaron Keck | Mar 5, 2016 | Aaron Keck PlayMakers has had an impressive run of remarkably salient shows. Read More
PlayMakers Is Proud To Present “We Are Proud To Present” Posted by Aaron Keck | Feb 13, 2016 | Arts PlayMakers’ newest production is both funny and challenging, just like its title. Read More
“Three Sisters” Arrive At PlayMakers, Say They’ll Reach Moscow Soon Posted by Aaron Keck | Jan 15, 2016 | Arts Chekhov’s classic will be directed by Vivienne Benesch, PlayMakers’ new artistic director. Read More
“Highway 47” Brings Family Drama To PlayMakers Posted by Aaron Keck | Jan 1, 2016 | Arts The autobiographical one-woman show by KJ Sanchez runs at PlayMakers from January 6-10. Read More
Master Class: “Seminar” At PlayMakers Posted by Aaron Keck | Oct 6, 2015 | Arts It’s a play about four young writers who sign up for a master class taught by a legendary novelist, as performed by four young actors who are currently studying under the man playing the writer. Hold on to your hats.... Read More