Despite the Pandemic, It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like 'Christmas Carol'
Amid the constraints of social distancing, perhaps more urgently because of them, many U.S. theatres are finding ways to bring audiences an annual dose of Dickens.
Amid the constraints of social distancing, perhaps more urgently because of them, many U.S. theatres are finding ways to bring audiences an annual dose of Dickens.
The virtual lineup will include concerts, and episodic series, and a filmed play.
The 11-day virtual festival of new works will feature 40 projects streaming for free.
The former Dad's Garage ensemble member will step in after Jon Carr's departure.
In sharing plans for a musical based on the Pixar film, creators have crystallized a moment in which we miss all the ingredients of making theatre.
From the founding of Variety to the commissioning of Chicago playwright Theodore Ward, here's a look at theatre Decembers past.
How a mail-order box with an Arab-Jewish recipe and an audio play about mothers, daughters, and home helped save my Thanksgiving.
The 10-week, tuition-free course aims to teach participants the fundamentals of commercial producing.
The live performance grantmaker has opened this cycle to a low-maintenance lottery of previous grantees, finalists, and semifinalists.
Carr will leave Atlanta's Dad's Garage for a move to Chicago to lead all three of Second City's locations.
A year-long paid fellowship will offer high school seniors the opportunity to learn about theatrical management and producing.
New plays by Amir Nizar Zuabi and J. Nicole Brooks and a capture of Jefferson Mays's 'Christmas Carol' are among the highlights of a busy week.
Four Black dramaturgs who worked on Geva's new audio-play festival talk about their work and their hopes for the field.
An influential teacher, director, and mime, he left a deep impression on audiences and students alike.
Sans holiday stage offerings, theatres are raising funds and spirits with artists' marketplaces this holiday season.
The actor/playwright behind a trove of popular literary adaptations talks about her inspiration, and about her non-Austen work.
Inspired by the company's efforts to address systemic inequalities in the field, the move opens the door for dynamic new leadership.
The inaugural fellowship cohort consists of 10 Black women whose work addresses systemic racism and criminal justice reform.
The Detroit native, a founding board member of the company, has joined the leadership team.
The actors' and stage manager's union intends to begin publishing a diversity report annually.
The guidelines, established to last the duration of the pandemic, were unanimously agreed upon.
This week's virtual offerings will take you places, from the worlds of hip-hop and RPG games to the circus.
The previous executive artistic director, Robyn Flatt, will continue on with the company as executive director/founder.
MTC will look to bring 'Lackawanna Blues' and 'How I Learned to Drive' to the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre during the season.
The season, opening in August 2021, will include Tony-winning productions and a pre-Broadway stop for '1776.'