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Friday, November 14, 2025

Zora Howard Wants Art to Shake Us by American Theatre Editors

Plus: Richard Thomas revives Hal Holbrook's 'Mark Twain Tonight,' and a listing of world premieres across the U.S.

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Callaway Awards, Medina Prize, Drinking Gourd Playwrights, and More by American Theatre Editors

This month’s awards roundup includes directing honors, theatre criticism prizes, commissions for Black playwrights and Theatre for the Very Young, and more.

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Thursday, November 13, 2025

‘Riskier Business’ Guide Aims to Help Arts Workers Navigate Health Insurance by American Theatre Editors

United Hospital Fund and Venturous Theater Fund have joined in an effort to educate job-to-job arts workers about their health insurance options.

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‘Bumpy Johnson’: A Short Play About the Legendary Crime Boss by American Theatre Editors

As a special offering in our Offscript feed, here's a monologue from playwright Darnell Lamont Walker about the legendary Harlem crime boss, performed by Keith Randolph Smith.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Avery Willis Hoffman: Leading From Beyond the Stage by American Theatre Editors

Court Theatre's new artistic director talks theatre classics and joining a Chicago institution.

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Friday, November 7, 2025

Jessica Huang’s Cross-Cultural Love Offering by American Theatre Editors

On this episode we speak to the writer and director of the new play 'Mother of Exiles,' and talk arts funding and community engagement with author Donna Walker-Kuhne.

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Thursday, November 6, 2025

Visions of Musical Theatre Futures at NAMT by American Theatre Editors

Reflections on craft, style, new voices, and more at National Alliance of Musical Theatre’s recent fall conference and Festival of New Musicals.

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Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Something Wilder in Ethan Lipton’s ‘Seat of Our Pants’ by American Theatre Editors

A new musical based on Thornton Wilder's 1942 epic ‘The Skin of Our Teeth’ aims to bring the original’s absurdities closer to home.

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Monday, November 3, 2025

Pink Fang Celebrates Ping Chong’s Legacy With Archival Symposium by American Theatre Editors

A semester-long partnership with Hunter College will culminate in a full-day gathering in December, with conversations, screenings, and archival activations.

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Friday, October 31, 2025

A ‘Working Girl’ Who Just Wants to Have Fun (and Break Glass Ceilings) by American Theatre Editors

Cyndi Lauper and Theresa Rebeck's new musical at La Jolla Playhouse, based on the hit film, eyes the absurdities of the 1980s work culture—and the inequalities that are still with us.

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Thursday, October 30, 2025

Southern Discomfort in ‘Covenant’ by American Theatre Editors

Two productions of York Walker's play, inspired by the Robert Johnson myth, bring the story home.

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Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Florida Orgs Launch ArtRX for Healing Through Theatre by American Theatre Editors

A new partnership between the Naples Players and Naples Comprehensive Health will aim to harness the healing power of the arts for patients and healthcare providers.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

The Confidence of a Mediocre White Man, 19th-Century Edition by American Theatre Editors

A new book explores what the life of a middling actor in the pre-Civil War era can teach us about his time—and about notions of individualism and merit that are still with us in American t…

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Monday, October 27, 2025

The Fall and Rise of Private Funding for Theatre by American Theatre Editors

By many measures, foundation giving to performing arts organizations is in decline—except in all the places it’s not.

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Theatre Commons L.A. Created to Serve L.A. Theatres by American Theatre Editors

The new community-powered nonprofit organization aims to serve and advance a vibrant and inclusive L.A. theatre ecosystem. The first step: a comprehensive listings website.

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Philly Theatres to Offer a 3-Play James Ijames Pass for 2026 by American Theatre Editors

Arden Theatre Company, Wilma Theater, and Philadelphia Theatre Company, each producing work by the Philly-based writer next year, are joining for a historic 3-way deal.

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Designing Scares: A Chicago Halloween by American Theatre Editors

In the first edition of a new column, we visit a puppet haunted house and chat with a rising Chicago scenic designer.

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Thursday, October 23, 2025

Legacy Playwrights, Helen Merrill Awards, Barrymores, and More by American Theatre Editors

A roundup of awards, grants, fellowships, and other recognitions.

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Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Murray Mednick, Poet and Fighter by American Theatre Editors

A colleague remembers the 'Coyote Cycle' playwright and Padua Hills co-founder, who died on Oct. 17 at age 86, for his metrical dialogue, his tenacity, and his mentorship.

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Monday, October 20, 2025

Letters: Mary Tyrone’s Ghost, Kennedy Center Agonistes by American Theatre Editors

An appreciation for our George C. White tribute, and salutes to a worker who left a Trump-dominated cultural institution on principle.

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Wednesday, October 15, 2025

‘Fall of Freedom’ to Unite Artists For Nationwide Creative Resistance  by American Theatre Editors

A number of theatre artists and institutions have signed on to this decentralized, open-sourced initiative, and are inviting others to join in resistance.

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Friday, October 10, 2025

Bess Wohl: Listening for ‘Liberation’ by American Theatre Editors

The playwright talks about her great new feminist play. Plus: the clever comedy of Abby Wambaugh's 'The First 3 Minutes of 17 Show,' Big Bang readings, and more.

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Thursday, October 9, 2025

MacDowell and MacArthur, Equity Jeff Awards, Stephen Schwartz Award, and More by American Theatre Editors

This month's awards include MacDowell and Chicago Dramatists residencies, Chicago’s Equity Jeff Awards, prizes awarded to NYC musical theatre composers, and more.

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‘God Loves a Sinner Like Me’: A Short Play About Alberta Hunter by American Theatre Editors

In this monologue by Tanya Everett, performed by Nedra Marie Taylor, we hear from the legendary blues and jazz singer-songwriter who wrote 'Downhearted Blues.'

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Tuesday, October 7, 2025

This Month in Theatre History by American Theatre Editors

A thread of protest, censorship, and direct action runs through this month's entries.

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Monday, October 6, 2025

Federal Funding for Nonprofit Arts Is Going to Be a Team Effort by American Theatre Editors

It’s a good thing that unions and employers have a shared interest in the robust funding of the NEA and NEH—because it’s going to take a united front to make it happen.

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People to Watch: Marga Gomez by American Theatre Editors

The prolific solo performer talks about 'Spanish Stew,' a new show about her arrival in San Francisco in the 1970s.

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Friday, October 3, 2025

John Leguizamo’s Latin American Dream by American Theatre Editors

On this episode the editors dive deep into our fall AT issue with dramaturg/journalist Dezi Tibbs, then dig into Latin American representation with playwright-performer John Leguizamo.

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Artistic Directors Should Create Space, Not Control It by American Theatre Editors

The leader of 59E59, an Off-Broadway theatre complex that programs more than 30 shows a year, offers a vision for the sustainability of the art form.

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Thursday, October 2, 2025

What the Government Shutdown Means for D.C. Theatres by American Theatre Editors

Some venues are closed, others still open, and many have offered discounts to paused federal workers.

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Where There’s ‘FIRE!!’ by American Theatre Editors

Quintessence Theatre Group shares the story of how some of the Harlem Renaissance's greatest minds came together to create the first all-Black literary magazine.

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