Elevator Project Now Accepting Applications Online
The nonprofit AT&T Performing Arts Center announced today that Elevator Project applications are now being accepted for the 2019/2020 season. Applications will be accepted online at https://www.attpac.org/elevatorprojectapply through Thursday, January 31, 2019. The Elevator Project is a program that presents small, emerging and/or culturally specific Dallas-based arts groups and artists in performance space on the Center's campus in the Dallas Arts District.
AT&T Performing Arts Center Announces 2018/2019 ELEVATOR PROJECT
The nonprofit AT&T Performing Arts Center is pleased to announce the 2018/2019 season of The Elevator Project, featuring the work of small and emerging arts groups performing on the Center's campus in the Dallas Arts District. The Elevator Project's new season will feature productions from eight Dallas-based performing arts companies. The five year-old project has been hailed for the resources the Center provides new artists, including top-quality stages, operations teams, marketing, ticketing and mentoring support.
Photo Flash: First Look at LEAR at Theatre Three
In a unique partnership with Dallas-based performance company Prism Movement Theater (PMT), Theatre Three presents the world premiere of Lear, a wordless adaptation of the classic William Shakespeare play King Lear. Adapted by PMT co-founder Katy Tye and starring Marianne Galloway as the gender-swapped titular character, Lear is a moving work of dance theatre that focuses on the relationship between Lear and her daughters. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
Theatre Three and Prism Movement Theater present LEAR
In a unique partnership with Dallas-based performance company Prism Movement Theater (PMT), Theatre Three will present the world premiere of Lear, a wordless adaptation of the classic William Shakespeare play King Lear. Adapted by PMT co-founder Katy Tye and starring Marianne Galloway as the gender-swapped titular character, Lear is a moving work of dance theatre that focuses on the relationship between Lear and her daughters.