We went on to be housed in various venues around the city as we expanded our repertoire over the ensuing years. More: Delaware Theatre Company's leader plans to retire in 2023, chill with wife 'on our farm'ĬTC’s story began in a bar, presenting short plays in a nod to the great tradition (as old as the art of theater itself) of pub performances. What stories will we choose to tell that reflect the chaos and confusion of the past few years the political, the personal, the public, the private - and what stories do our audiences want to hear from us? Artistically, there are practical matters in any story, even if they happen off the page, outside of the main action -can we secure rights, what will these productions cost, who will help us pay the actors and the directors and the designers, do we have the team in place to pull any of thesepossibilities off?ĬOVID-19 is still with us - it has never left us - how does that continue to impact our performers and our patrons? We tell ourselves stories in order to live.- Joan DidionĪs City Theater Company anticipates our upcoming 29th season, the second in our resident partnership with The Delaware Contemporary, we have gone through the usual exercise of asking ourselves what stories we want to tell right here in Wilmington.Ĭhoosing a season is rarely an easy task. Watch Video: Time capsule -and medal- brings surprising connection across decades
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