Trinity Repertory Company will honor Oskar Eustis and Laurie Eustis with the Claiborne Pell Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts. Elizabeth Chace,…
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'Hamilton' Wows, 'An American In Paris' Worth Seeing On A Trip To NYC
Even with ticket prices sailing over $100, Broadway’s musical theater season continues to thrive. Rhode Island Public Radio theater critic Bill Gale…
Trinity Rep’s Latest ‘Christmas Carol’ Just What It Ought To Be
As we know, Christmas comes but once a year. And this time around Trinity Rep is presenting its evergreen production of “A Christmas Carol” earlier…
At Trinity Rep's Sensory Friendly 'A Christmas Carol,' Off-Stage Matters As Much As On
A performance of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol might be part of your family’s holiday tradition. But for some families with autistic children, the…
Barbara Meek: A Remembrance
Rhode Island’s theater community said a final farewell this week to longtime Trinity Repertory Company member Barbara Meek. The Detroit native passed…
Wilbury Theatre’s Risky ‘Dry Land’ Not For The Faint Of Heart
Using the same theater space where Trinity Rep began more than 50 years ago, The Wilbury Group is another young theater willing to take a chance. Bill…
Gamm’s Season Opener ‘Streetcar Named Desire’ Well Worth Seeing
So far, the Southern New England arts season has been a place for serious theater. Trinity Rep opened with Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar.” And now,…
Big Night For Rhode Island At 2015 Emmys
Rhode Island’s Viola Davis made history last night, as the first African-American woman to win an Emmy for best actress in a TV drama. In a rousing…
Trinity Rep Opens Season With New Take On Julius Caesar
Trinity Repertory Company opens its 52nd season with William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. The production is designed to have the feel of our modern…
Trinity Rep Names New Executive Director
Trinity Repertory Company, which has also been named the State Theater of Rhode Island, has selected Tom Parrish as its new executive director. Parrish…
