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30th Anniversary Gala
THE FUTURE IS NOW at Two River Theater! Join us for an unforgettable evening as we celebrate three decades of producing great American theater.
A Thousand Maids
Cordelia’s stuck. Cordelia needs to design a maid’s costume, but she can’t stop thinking about The Help and Maid in Manhattan and Gone with the Wind and As Good As It Gets and… and… and… How can she find a way to show these women for who they really are? Two River favorite Tony Meneses (The Hombres, Guadalupe in the Guest Room) returns with this world premiere comedy.
Telling Untold Stories: A Writing Workshop with Project Write Now
A Thousand Maids is in large part about the stories all around us that often aren't seen or shared. But everyone has a story – in their lives, in their family, in their community – that deserves to be told! Storytelling maestros from Project Write Now will help you shape and share your own untold stories in this writing workshop.
The ART of Social Justice
The ART of Social Justice returns this April to explore the intersection of poetry, Shakespeare and identity. We're kicking things off with AMPLIFY Poetry Readings, followed by an Reimagining Shakespeare workshop. Educators gain Professional Development credit. FREE and open to the public.
August Wilson's Gem of the Ocean
Citizen Barlow is looking for peace. To get it, he’ll knock at Aunt Ester’s door every day if that’s what it takes. Set in 1904, the opening installment in August Wilson’s The American Century Cycle includes the playwright’s most fantastical journey, where the secrets of the past point towards future liberation.
METRO MEET-UP
Our first ever Metro Meet-Up will be happening on Sunday, June 23 / 2024 in Studio A! Metro Scholars from the beginning to now gather to celebrate friends old and new and to welcome our 2024/25 Howard Aronson Metro Scholars.
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INCLUSION, DIVERSITY, EQUITY & ACCESSIBILITY
We believe that the essence of theater is democratic: it invites us to encounter, consider and perhaps adopt other points of view, if only for a brief time in a darkened theater. We aspire to build an environment in which artists, audiences, employees, and Board members from different backgrounds and experiences together form an institution that is equitable, diverse, and inclusive.