The Actors' Career Stability Initiative will grant relief to actors who join the company and have a minimum of $10,000 in student debt.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 09:21AMThe finalists are Sylvia Khoury for 'Selling Kabul' and Kristina Wong for 'Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord.'
SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:55PMA joint program of In Other People's Shoes Productions and Camp Bob Waldorf, the pilot will center on a new play by José Cruz González.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:31PMAn interview about antisemitism, accountability, and Diet Coke with Emma Jude Harris, an American director-dramaturg based in London.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 07:00AMIn 4 excerpts from a new collection of letters to and from the great musical writer and producer, we read his thoughts on matters large and small, as well as his advice for a young Sondheim.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 02:35PMThe beloved New York play development center announced its closure last fall after 27 years, citing 'pandemic-related crises,' but its staff tells a different story.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:01PMHis new play at the Signature Theatre is not a theological argument but another of his searching efforts to find meaning in contemporary American life.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:56PMBunafoor will work with City Theatre, Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh Glass Center, and Pittsburgh Public Theater f theatres seeks to advance better practices around human and personnel managem…
SOURCE: American Theatre at 09:24AMThe playwright of 'English' and 'Wish You Were Here' writes disarming comedies about Iranian women, all the better to sneak in frank insights about language and loss.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:41PMThe actor talks about the new Geffen Playhouse production of Albee's classic marital scrimmage he's headlining opposite Calista Flockhart.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 09:29AMFor this special reported episode, Brian goes deep on the actor-writer and her very personal new play, 'Tomorrow Will Be Sunday.'
SOURCE: American Theatre at 08:00AMBethany Brinton, Crystal Manich, and Celeste Moreno are this year's recipients.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:21PMA new musical based on Agee's 'Death in the Family' from Ahrens, Flaherty, and Galati debuts at Florida's Asolo Rep, almost exactly 2 years after COVID shut it down.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 01:11PMRamirez joins CMU after heading the performance program at the University of Texas at Austin.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 04:34PMNow onstage at Seattle Rep in Ibsen's unsettling classic, she talks about the things you can and can't convey onstage.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:55AMA new exhibit at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center in the writer's hometown of Pittsburgh immerses visitors in the world of his plays, as well as the world around them.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 09:26AMA new Brooklyn performance space is trying a $25-a-month model, a la Netflix or Hulu---a box-office experiment that could in turn facilitate theatrical experiments.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 05:52PMKarsten will take over from founding artistic director Ron Celona.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 04:53PMAs the director of a new production at TFANA, Timpo joins the project of belatedly celebrating a great but largely overlooked American playwright.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 08:00AMHe knew roles, and the actors who brought them to life, better than anyone on Broadway, and it was his lifelong passion to match them well.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 05:03PMThe Russian director, working with an American ensemble, had his country's fate on his mind as he staged Chekhov's valedictory play.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:52AMFrom a choral director to a COVID safety manager, here are some folks to have on your radar.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:31AMEvery April for decades, producers, theatre mavens, and critics would gather to binge new plays at the Festival of New American Plays. But not this April.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 08:00AMKareem Fahmy launched a database to match diverse directors with theatres who were hiring, and while it has made a difference, there's still a need for it.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 08:00AMIn this reboot of their podcast for AT magazine, Woodzick talks to Seattle-based writer-performer Sara Porkalob, who will next appear in '1776.'
SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:41PMFor 30 years he's run the theatre founded by Mamet and Macy, and still found time to direct.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:45AM2 new fellowships in directing and stage management will begin next year.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:09AMThis month the author of 'August: Osage County' and 'The Minutes' talks about acting, writing, the mystique of Chicago, and the heartbreak of Oklahoma.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:42PMThe theatre also announced that Triza Cox will serve as the associate artistic director its Theatre for Change program.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 05:43PMWhen this go-to choreographer is doing his storytelling job right, you may not even notice the dancing at all---but he's got more moves in store.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:16AMThis year's 180 fellows also include 6 choreographers and two scholars of performance and dance, respectively.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:01AM