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9,508 stories from American Theatre

Native Theatre Movement Launches With Open Letter by American Theatre Editors

Signed by 250 Native and non-Native artists, the new effort and alliance calls on U.S. institutional theatre to produce Native-authored work and engage in authentic collaborations.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:38am on May 22, 2026

Václav Havel Would Want Us to Fight—and Hope by American Theatre Editors

Next month’s Rehearsal for Truth International Theater Festival will offer an NYC showcase to smart, often bleakly comic new work from Central and Eastern Europe.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:09pm on May 21, 2026

Farm Theater, Stage Partners Announce Publishing Alliance by American Theatre Editors

Beginning this year, Stage Partners will be the exclusive publisher of the Farm Theater’s College Collaboration Project, expanding access to plays written for early-career artists.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:52pm on May 21, 2026

PlayPenn to Explores ‘Democracy in Action’ at 2026 Conference by American Theatre Editors

PlayPenn's 2026 New Play Development Conference will feature new work by Roger Zoe Palmer, Roger Q. Mason, and Sarah Mantell, as well as expanded engagement events.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:20pm on May 21, 2026

Drama Desks, Drama League, Helen Hayes Awards, and More by American Theatre Editors

A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:04pm on May 21, 2026

Carolina Performing Arts Announces New Festival by American Theatre Editors

The inaugural All. Together. Now. festival at UNC-Chapel Hill, set for February 2027, will feature performances, community events, and conversations across campus and downtown Chapel Hill.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:44pm on May 20, 2026

Monologues and Mayday in Minneapolis by Gabriela

In defiance of early 2026's harrowing ICE/CBP occupation, Mixed Blood Theatre commissioned theatre artists to process and document the moment.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:36am on May 20, 2026

What’s Next? Something Revealing! by Gabriela

For many educators, the close of a spring musical doesn't ease the pressure; there's still next year to plan!

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:55pm on May 18, 2026

Leadership Changes at Renaissance Theaterworks, Old Globe, and More by American Theatre Editors

A roundup of comings and goings at the top of U.S. theatre institutions.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:49pm on May 15, 2026

Play On Shakespeare Partners With 3 Theatres by American Theatre Editors

A new collaboration with Great Lakes Theater, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, and Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival aims to expand engagement with modern adaptations of Shakespeare plays.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:44am on May 15, 2026

Lisa Sanaye Dring Builds Mind Palaces by Gabriela

The playwright and director from Hawaii and Nevada discusses ‘Death Play,’ ‘Sumo,’ yearning, loneliness, and the wisdom of accepting loss.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:00am on May 15, 2026

21 Practical Tips for New Artistic Directors by American Theatre Editors

Leadership advice from the producing artsitic director of Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:00am on May 14, 2026

Featured Contributors by American Theatre Editors

A guide on how to start a theatre company in 2026, and highlights on six iconic Puerto Rican artists ahead of the TCG conference.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:59pm on May 13, 2026

Featured Contributors by American Theatre Editors

The challenges facing theatre MFA programs, and the journeys of recent college theatre program graduates.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:36pm on May 13, 2026

BIPOC Critics Lab Goes Bicoastal With Old Globe, Public Theater by American Theatre Editors

Applications are now open for the first bicoastal 2026-27 BIPOC Critics Lab cohort, as the 2025-26 cohort completes their training.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:34pm on May 13, 2026

Tianyu Lei, Viktoriia Shlenova Receive 2026 Willa Kim Scholarships by American Theatre Editors

The scholarship, administered by Theatre Communications Group, supports early-career costume designers through professional development.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:00am on May 13, 2026

How ‘Is God Is’ Set Aleshea Harris Free by American Theatre Editors

As her acclaimed play about twin sisters bent on revenge reaches the screen, the writer-director talks about filmed violence, resisting ugliness, and claiming confidence in the face of rejec…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:00am on May 12, 2026

State of Play by Guesteditor

Why the theatre industry’s new-play push hasn’t improved the playwrights’ lot.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:07am on May 11, 2026

For Starters: How to Launch a Theatre Company in 2026 by Guesteditor

As several instructive case studies show, hope springs eternal for today's theatremakers, even amid steep challenges.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:06am on May 11, 2026

The Company Way: What Happened to the Acting Ensemble Ideal by Gabriela

When the resident company model was more prevalent in U.S. theatres, actors had the chance to put down roots in a community. Is that dream over?

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:06am on May 11, 2026

Raw Talent and Boricua Pride by Gabriela

A pre-conference reflection on Puerto Rico, where TCG will hold its national conference in June.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:06am on May 11, 2026

Tough Love and Liberation by Gabriela

In our Spring issue, we look at some long-standing structural and systemic challenges facing the regional theatre movement—and celebrate the luminous new work still being made in spite of …

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:06am on May 11, 2026

Book Restoration in ‘Flower Drum Song’ and ‘Brigadoon’ by American Theatre Editors

How David Henry Hwang and Alexandra Silber seek to honor 2 classic musicals' intentions while keeping them fresh.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:23pm on May 8, 2026

Rabbits, Rats, Ants, Oh My: The Alliance’s Underground Rep by American Theatre Editors

As the Alliance opens its Goizueta Stage, a new TYA acting repertory company has proven to be a fruitful experiment in engaging youth and families.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:03am on May 7, 2026

That Lip-Syncing Feeling: A Conversation With an Icon by American Theatre Editors

A La MaMa resident artist has a multi-generational check-in with Lypsinka, a.k.a. John Epperson, on an art form that can go deep by channeling widely.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:31pm on May 6, 2026
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