Three on the Aisle: Cataclysm Criticism With Soraya Nadia McDonald
This month the hosts talk to an award-winning colleague about gatekeeping and pandemic-era criticism.
This month the hosts talk to an award-winning colleague about gatekeeping and pandemic-era criticism.
A stage manager's stopwatch keeps a COVID vigil, and a reader expresses skepticism about arts funding as a panacea.
The Lebanese playwright/performer, who receives a major international award next week, talks about her work, where it comes from, and what it means in this fraught time.
A look at Black achievement in the theatre from Garland Anderson to Adrienne Kennedy.
This year, USA named 7 theatre and performance artists as part of its largest ever fellowship class.
Cal Shakes will invite other Bay Area organizations to use its outdoor amphitheater.
Madeline Sayet and Tara Moses will join the organization for a nine-month residency.
Grants for Arts Projects awards span multiple disciplines, including theatre and musical theatre, and range from $10,000 to $100,000.
Rebuilding will be challenging, but we must embrace abundance and celebrate possibility to create a better vision for the future.
In Louisville, the informal Church of Grover's Corners has been reading and relishing 'Our Town' aloud every other month for a few years now.
This year's finalists include Erika Dickerson-Despenza, Miranda Rose Hall, Jiehae Park, and Beth Steel.
The soul-healing and community-building qualities of children's theatre, a key part of the Federal Theatre Project, should be central to any new deal for the arts.
Growing calls for government arts support are welcome, even if the historical model of the 1930s is an imprecise analogy.
The NY Observer's drama critic, a Brit, brought an outsider's inquisitiveness to the American theatre, as well as principled grouchiness.
Wendy C. Goldberg's TheFrontOffice Foundation will award money to folks impacted by the industry shutdown.
Ortega-Murphy will succeed Maya Choldin, who stepped down in October 2020 to accept a position at Theatre Calgary.
Dramaturg Doug Langworthy shone his light on the work of others, but it finally couldn't lead him out of his own private darkness.
Managing director Mark Folkes will step down in April, while Eboni Bell will be promoted to inclusion, engagement, and training director in February.
Compared to TRG Arts' last study, U.S. companies are pushing back plans by an average of almost 4 more months.
From the 'West Side Story' tour to television to work with George C. Wolfe, this performer/choreographer has followed each next step where it led.
The theatre's new literary magazine features writing by many artists, as well as many administrators, looking inward at the institution at a time of challenge and change.
The pandemic has given the Chicago playwright a chance to step back and rethink his approach---and he hopes theatres are doing the same.
In this excerpt from André Gregory's 'This Is Not My Memoir,' he recounts his formative months at the Berliner Ensemble.
Last fall we learned a new way to make theatre, not only with our students but with the audience and the community.
The organization will partner with Hancock Shaker Village, a 750-acre living history museum, to present a summer slate under a tent.