New Report: Audiences Want Vaccines and Masks Before They Return
Other AudienceView findings: Many theatregoers would pay higher prices to offset lower capacity, though most aren't ready to go back till June at the earliest.
Other AudienceView findings: Many theatregoers would pay higher prices to offset lower capacity, though most aren't ready to go back till June at the earliest.
After an extension with the city of Los Angeles, the organization will now manage the venue through 2056.
The free festival, running Jan. 21-24, will be presented virtually for the first time.
The theatre has postponed its production of August Wilson's 'Two Trains Running' and will offer Windy City premiere of 'Theatre for One.'
The New York Times' newest critic at large thinks about culture both broadly and personally, and strives to deliver dialogue, not a verdict.
The Chicago company hopes to reopen in the fall with a world premiere from Joshua Allen.
Daniella De Jesús is named grand prize winner as Miki Kim and Laura Winters are also honored.
Costume World Theatrical, the field's largest wardrobe supplier, is yet another business left hanging by the pandemic.
The three co-producing theatres will commission works on the theme of consequences.
This month, a check-in with the playwrights who first called in last March to see how they've fared in the intervening 10 months.
Nearly 100 Black theatres will receive 1- or 2-year grants, ranging in size from $10,000 to $150,000.
Jarrett's promotion coincides with additional leadership title changes in anticipation of new executive director J.S. May's 2023 retirement.
The co-founder of Mabou Mines never rested on his laurels but kept driving his work forward, on stages large and especially small.
He had a lifelong, almost monk-like devotion to his muses, which included the people he worked with.
True Colors and the Hansberry Project have created a new commissioning program to address the dearth of Black work on American stages.
NicHi douglas, ChelseaDee Harrison, Nambi E. Kelley, and Christopher Rudd will enter into a second year in the program.
The award will be given to a finalist in the Lotte Lenya Competition.
ACT's new conservatory director talks about teaching self-analysis, working within structures to dismantle them, and the possibilities of digital platforms.
This week the critics talk to two theatre artists about the choices they've made and the field they hope to return to.
After receiving approval from the city, the Los Angeles theatre will install a stage in its parking lot, seating up to 84.
The 4-show season will feature Laura Osnes and Ana Isabelle in concert, as well as E. Faye Butler as Fannie Lou Hamer.
Out of conversations and readings in an actor's apartment, one of the great American theatre companies was born.
Harris will receive a $30,000 commission and a six-week residency in Florida.
For the first time, the Scratchpad Series will be open to playwrights from around the world.
The organization will also give 2020 fellow Emma Goidel a second year due to the pandemic.