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8,529 stories by "American Theatre Editors"

Playwrights Produce Another Kind of Virtual Theatre: An Anthology by American Theatre Editors

The new book 'Theater Artists Making Theatre With No Theater' is an emotional check-in with scores of writers locked out of live performance.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:05am on November 6, 2020

African American Arts Alliance Announces Black Excellence Award Honorees by American Theatre Editors

The 20th annual award ceremony will be held virtually on Nov. 10.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:58pm on November 4, 2020

Notre Dame's Shakespeare in Prisons Conference Goes Virtual by American Theatre Editors

The 4th International Shakespeare in Prisons Conference begins next week online, and will continue through next spring.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:56pm on November 4, 2020

How Ming Cho Lee Taught Me to See by American Theatre Editors

The great designer and teacher's attention was intense and clarifying, bringing us closer to the heart of our work and closer together in community.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:08pm on November 4, 2020

Western Stage Artistic Director Jon Selover to Retire by American Theatre Editors

Selover, the company's longest-serving artistic director, will retire in December.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:25pm on November 4, 2020

In 'Dance We Do,' Ntozake Shange Tells an Artist's Love Story by American Theatre Editors

Her posthumous release honors the under-recognized place of Black artists in dance and theatrical history.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:21pm on November 4, 2020

Theatre 2020 Project Aims to Capture Effects of 2020 by American Theatre Editors

The project by the Harry Ransom Center is collecting a variety of materials capturing this tumultuous year.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:34pm on November 4, 2020

Sam Mossler (1975-2020) by American Theatre Editors

Remembering a Florida actor-playwright who came home.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:32am on November 4, 2020

This Month in Theatre History by American Theatre Editors

From Sarah Bernhardt's U.S. debut to the founding of Mabou Mines, November has been a historic theatre month.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:55pm on November 3, 2020

Remembering Kevin Moore's Life of Passion and Purpose by American Theatre Editors

Two Cleveland Play House staffers reflect on Moore's remarkable contributions to Cleveland theatre, and American theatre writ large.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:52pm on November 2, 2020

New York Public Radio Announces American Century Cycle by American Theatre Editors

The 2013 recordings of August Wilson's seminal series will be made available for educational purposes.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:02pm on November 2, 2020

Apprenticeship Shouldn't Mean Exploitation by American Theatre Editors

With apprenticeships on hold, the inequities of the model face fresh scrutiny.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:58pm on November 2, 2020

BOLD Theater Women's Leadership Circle Announces Second Cohort by American Theatre Editors

The 2-year grant will support the hiring of an associate artistic director, as well as the development of new plays and musicals by women.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:18pm on November 2, 2020

Why My Daughter Walks With Me by American Theatre Editors

As the trauma of George Floyd's killing and the specter of COVID entered my home and my work, I was reminded what my country is---and still could be.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:45pm on November 2, 2020

Arden Theatre Company Announces 2021 Digital Season by American Theatre Editors

The company's digital spring programming will feature a cabaret series and virtual theatre performances.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:35pm on November 2, 2020

San Diego Rep Announces Klezmer Summit Performers by American Theatre Editors

This year's summit will celebrate the strength of Jewish women striving to build a more just world.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:34pm on November 2, 2020

Online This Week: A Scary Time by American Theatre Editors

Halloween and the election inspire many of this week's virtual offerings, but there's also Brecht and Weill, Paula Vogel, and a space opera.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:45pm on October 30, 2020

Round House and McCarter Announce Adrienne Kennedy Festival by American Theatre Editors

The 4-week festival of virtual theatrical experiences and panel discussions will culminate in a world premiere play.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:35pm on October 30, 2020

The University of Pittsburgh Acquires August Wilson Archive by American Theatre Editors

The Pittsburgh playwright's archive will reside in a state-of-the-art home in the university's Hillman Library.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:29pm on October 30, 2020

Bay Street Announces Plans for New Sag Harbor Facility by American Theatre Editors

Plans include multiple venues as well as dedicated spaces for the company's education and new-work development programs.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:21am on October 30, 2020

Theatre Bay Area Cancels Annual Awards by American Theatre Editors

The organization has suspended its awards program until 2021, and will focus on reevaluating and restructuring to better serve its community.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:47pm on October 29, 2020

Lenora Champagne Awarded Inaugural Katherine Owens Fund for New Work by American Theatre Editors

The fund was created to honor Undermain Theatre's late founding artistic director.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:17pm on October 29, 2020

Continuing Ourstory: Reflections From a Virtual LGBTQ+ Theatre Space by American Theatre Editors

Gathering in a time of isolation is something queer artists know all too well, as well as the sacred, life-saving power of sharing space and stories.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:31pm on October 29, 2020

8 BIPOC Producers Unite to Fund a Different Broadway by American Theatre Editors

The Industry Standard Group is putting investment muscle and production prowess behind the effort to build a more representative commercial theatre.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:00am on October 29, 2020

You Say You Want a Revolution by American Theatre Editors

How to rebuild the theatre field post-COVID? Invest in artists and let them do their best work in rep, and audiences will follow.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:00am on October 29, 2020
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