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61 stories by "American Theatre"

The Keen Company Brings 3 Writers Into the Lab by American Theatre

The NY-based company will develop new works by Brooke Berman, Kenny Finkle and Kate Moira Ryan.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:47pm on January 6, 2015

Mar Gómez Glez Has Hot Desk at Center Stage by American Theatre

The Baltimore theatre teams with the Spanish embassy to fund development of a bilingual play by the Madrid-based writer.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:26pm on January 6, 2015

SkyPilot Theatre Company Announces 2015 Season by American Theatre

The Los Angeles ensemble's 2015 season will include works from resident playwrights Liz Shannon, Adam Hahn and Nathan Wellman.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:56pm on January 6, 2015

Why I Care About Censorship on School Stages by American Theatre

Fighting for freedom of expression in high school theatres can be a complicated cause, but it's clearly a fight that matters for all theatre artists.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:31pm on January 6, 2015

Myths Mix in Plays by Parks, Shepard and Kneehigh by American Theatre

Playwrights superimpose ancient myths over contemporary concerns, in a theatrical alchemy that makes the old seem new again---and the new seem timeless.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:03am on January 6, 2015

Know a Theatre: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company by American Theatre

With an emphasis on local talent and on presenting a range of classics---including all by its namesake playwright---Cincy Shakes has built both its repertoire and its reputation.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:39pm on January 5, 2015

Walnut Street Theatre Announces 2015-16 Season by American Theatre

The oldest theatre in America will present 'High Society,' 'Sister Act,' 'Harvey' and 'Peter and the Starcatcher' next season.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:01pm on January 5, 2015

Onstage This Week: Jan. 5-12 by American Theatre

2015 kicks off with (mostly) affairs of the heart, both strange and intimate, on canvases big and small, in tones both light and dark.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:50am on January 5, 2015

A Little Help From a Friend in 'Handicap This!' by American Theatre

Mike Berkson has cerebral palsy, Tim Wambach has been his personal aide for years---and the two have got some funny stories to share.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:40am on January 2, 2015

This Month in Theatre History by American Theatre

From Gerswhin to Lin-Manuel Miranda, a look at January on stages past.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:31am on January 2, 2015

Gender Parity the English Way by American Theatre

How one small London theatre has rallied the big ones to recognize and address the gender gap on U.K. stages.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:21am on January 2, 2015

Where the Show Begins in the Lobby by American Theatre

Some theatres are finding ways to coach audiences into the world of the play before the curtain ever goes up.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:17am on January 2, 2015

'Princess Mary' Takes Tolstoy for Walk on the Drag Side by American Theatre

Aaron Holland's new musical expands a minor character from 'War and Peace' into an inspiration for a full-blown musical about a modern-day daydreamer.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:35am on January 2, 2015

Note from the Executive: The Excellence Quotient by American Theatre

No one sets out to do average work in the theatre, but to do anything exceptionally well requires prioritizing---and some balls are going to drop.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:44am on January 1, 2015

Editor's Note for January 2015 by American Theatre

There's a lot more in this issue than our special section on training for social activism.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:14am on January 1, 2015

Offscript: Bring Your Own Boat! by American Theatre

It's the New Year's Eve edition of Offscript! We look at the big theatre headlines of 2014, as well as the shows that we loved.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:56pm on December 31, 2014

Can I Get a Yippie? by American Theatre

In 'Steal Heaven' at San Diego REP, Herbert Siguenza imagines what '60s icon Abbie Hoffman would think of our iPhone-and-drone age.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:52am on December 30, 2014

One Ticket, All Admission at the Southern Theater by American Theatre

The Minneapolis presenter tries a membership model for offerings by its 15 resident companies. Netflix for the theatre, anyone?

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:47am on December 30, 2014

Our Favorite Things: The Year in American Theatre by American Theatre

Twelve-hour Greek plays, white face, drag queens, gender parity...the contributors and editors of "American Theatre" reminisce on what they loved most in the theatre in 2014.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:27pm on December 29, 2014

Onstage This Week: Dec. 29-Jan. 5 by American Theatre

A few holiday leftovers linger, but the New Year ushers in both sobering drama and fairy-tale whimsy, musical excursions and comic dances with death.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:00am on December 29, 2014

The Facts on the Ground at Theater J by American Theatre

The backstage drama at D.C.'s influential Jewish theatre has been as riveting, and as disputed, as anything on its stage.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:42am on December 28, 2014

101 Costume Changes at Imagination Stage's '101 Dalmatians' by American Theatre

An eight-foot-tall puppet Cruella de Vil and mod hair anchored Children's Theatre of Charlotte and Imagination Stage's co-production of "101 Dalmatians."

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:07pm on December 26, 2014

3 Enchanting Versions of 'Beauty and the Beast' by American Theatre

Artists at Arden Theatre, Synetic Theater and Theatre Britain talk putting an original, non-Disney spin on "Beauty and the Beast."

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:12pm on December 26, 2014

PS122's Vallejo Gantner Brings the World to NY, and Vice Versa by American Theatre

As he gears up for another festival January, the downtown impresario weighs in on a busy and changing scene.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:52am on December 26, 2014

Artists and A.D. React to Closure of Actors Theatre of Phoenix by American Theatre

The closure of the 29-year-old Arizona company leaves a significant artistic and financial hole in the local theatre ecology.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:40pm on December 23, 2014
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