
In the latest Education Monthly, a new MFA program amid a sea of closures, inspiring op-eds, fall, and more.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:21PM [SHARE]A former copywriter for the D.C. organization reflects on the tenuous position of arts workers under the Trump administration.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:01AM [SHARE]A life-changing course with Paula Vogel, San Francisco, post-grad revelations, The Kilroys, joy, and loss on this episode of "The Subtext."
SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:40AM [SHARE]Trans, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming artists weren't welcome at the stage door. They found their own way in"and they're holding the door open.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:21AM [SHARE]Checking in with Luis Alfaro about the end of USC's MFA in Dramatic Writing, plus other fall education updates.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 09:56AM [SHARE]The Bronx-born playwright talks Fornés, trauma-informed writing, and parenthood as a writer.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 09:47AM [SHARE]A poem by our digital editor, a Brazilian artist, is this summer's editor's letter within our Immigrant Imaginations issue.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 09:00AM [SHARE]An excerpt from the script of a new work involving puppetry and projections.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 09:00AM [SHARE]In this poem, Antu Yacob explores where she's from.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 09:00AM [SHARE]The Minneapolis-based playwright discusses the importance of intentional audience engagement in diverse and unconventional theatre spaces.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 09:00AM [SHARE]Lessons from the Global South on fugitivity and world-making in the face of empire.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:40AM [SHARE]After spending a week studying Tectonic Theater Project's Moment Work, a theatre teacher emerges with new tools to empower young storytellers.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:06PM [SHARE]This year's iteration of the innovative Psychogeographies project guides audiences through D.C. through a lens of protest.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 04:46PM [SHARE]The L.A.-based Colombian playwright, performer, and teaching artist talks about sources of inspiration from the Latine theatre canon and about building close artistic relationships.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 01:11PM [SHARE]Looking back on the school year, gearing up for Jimmy's and ITF.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 05:21PM [SHARE]Ahead of our Summer 2025 issue release, we sit down with one of the stars of Broadway's 'Real Women Have Curves.'
SOURCE: American Theatre at 09:15AM [SHARE]Reading Sarah Ruhl's book, learning from both educators and students, and celebrating graduates.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:30PM [SHARE]A feature on rethinking board governance, and deep dive into a community-centered play.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:43AM [SHARE]Checking in with the Brooklyn Academy of Music, The Prep, theatre programs in California, and the educators among our readership.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 02:13PM [SHARE]One of the nation's most influential musical theatre institutions, now in its 46th year, is on the opposite coast from Broadway.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:30PM [SHARE]Ahead of concerts at Steppenwolf and Ravinia, Kelli O'Hara reflects on her journey, artistry and breath work, and the "service" of performing.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 01:24PM [SHARE]This month in Chicago, a rundown of theatre companies' anniversaries, a lament for Victory Gardens, and a celebration of disability representation.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:30AM [SHARE]This month's newsletter take another look at our latest education-centered print issue.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 06:02PM [SHARE]This month, Woodzick talks with Erin Rollman and Brian Colonna of Buntport Theater, a non-hierarchical collective in Denver known for imaginative, campy adaptations.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 01:12PM [SHARE]The writers behind a feature on high school theatre inspiration and a production notebook for a new musical.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 02:33PM [SHARE]A TCG co-executive director reminds us in our Winter 2025 issue that even in the middle of winter, it's still possible to protest, organize, and cultivate a garden of hope for the future.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 04:36PM [SHARE]Our 2025 Winter issue launches during uncertain times"but they are precedented.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 01:19PM [SHARE]This month Brian talks with the award-winning playwright about how he went from technician to playwright, and how to find the real drama behind a true historical event.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:26PM [SHARE]A brief introduction to the Fornés playwriting method, with a condensed exercise adapted by Migdalia Cruz from MarÃa Irene Fornés's original lab at INTAR.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:01PM [SHARE]In this episode, Woodzick talks with the Seattle-based creative about returning to acting, creating caring classrooms, and seeing the 'whole picture' as a director.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:03AM [SHARE]This month Brian talks with playwright, director, and performer Aya Ogawa about "hacking away with a machete" toward a career and directing their own work.
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