During the adopt-a-thon PAWS will extend its adoption hours and waive fees on select pets. They're trying to help more than ...
"Clybourne Park" is a Tony Award winning play that takes on the issues of race and gentrification. The script also won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The Arvada Center has a production of "Clybourne ...
Masquers Playhouse in Pt. Richmond continues its very impressive production of “Clybourne Park” through Sunday. The production begins Act I in 1959 in Chicago, where a house in Clybourne Park has just ...
Marin theatergoers may not be aware of a theatrical gem lying just across the bay at the eastern end of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge: Masquers Playhouse in downtown Point Richmond. Through July 21, ...
Set in 1959 and then 2009, Pulitzer Prize winner Clybourne Park exposes race relations and gentrification in the changing face of a Chicago neighborhood. CAST REQUIREMENTS: (4 Males, 3 Females) ACT ...
Following sell out runs at the Royal Court and in the West End, Clybourne Park returns to London for the 10th Anniversary of this award-winning play. Winner of both the Tony and Olivier Award for Best ...
When Bruce Norris’s “Clybourne Park” first premiered in 2010, it was widely hailed as a provocative play about enduring racism in American society. Post-Obama, that topic is still all too relevant, ...
When a house property changes hands, there can be some drama involved, as shown in Amarillo Little Theatre's latest production. Amarillo Little Theatre will present "Clybourne Park" by Bruce Norris ...
Racism permeates both acts of “Clybourne Park” by Bruce Norris, presented by Hillbarn Theatre. In both acts, the sale of a home in the fictional Clybourne Park neighborhood of Chicago is at issue.
Seeing Hillbarn Theatre’s current production of “Clybourne Park” should be a priority for anyone who wants to have a serious think about the role of race relations today and what that means: how it ...