5 Theatres With Ghost Stories to Raise Your Spirits
Sentient elevators, a mysterious observer, a life-saving phantom, and more fill our annual roundup of tales from haunted theatres.
Sentient elevators, a mysterious observer, a life-saving phantom, and more fill our annual roundup of tales from haunted theatres.
How companies across the U.S. are using their talents and networks to encourage and help folks make their voices heard.
Deborah Brevoort, José Casas, Jeffrey Couchman, Sean Daniels, Kate Hamill, Rachel Lynett, and Sandy Rustin will create new works for the company.
One writer's extraordinary efforts to prove extraordinary ability for an O-1 visa.
The Oct. 30 town hall will feature a conversation with theatres about BIPOC equity in the arts.
A surround-sound experiment audio play promises to put listeners inside the story of 'Macbeth.'
The rebranding of the business formerly called Plays for Young Audiences reflects CTC's multigenerational productions.
A survey of U.S. theatres finds them almost evenly divided on the prospects for closure or survival in 2021.
The audio version will reunite the cast from the 2017 world premiere at Chicago's A Red Orchid Theatre.
In the jurisdictional war between Equity and SAG-AFTRA over theatre work made for screens, actors and stage managers have the most at stake.
Lockdown is no blessing, but I am using it for good: to heal, to step off the grant-writing treadmill, and to say no to more abuse.
The Dallas company will present a series of intersectional arts experiences in place of a traditional season.
Diversifying programming and leadership won't be enough if our boards remain white and privileged.
Reunion readings, Russian troll farms, a married couple in a play about infidelity"there's plenty to fill your screen time this week.
The November festival will feature works from Avante Theatre Project, Teatro Vivo, and ProyectoTEATRO about the Latinx experience.
The Atlanta theatre will work with the director for a new-play-focused residency program.
Stephen Haff's invigorating new book 'Kid Quixotes' recounts a translation process that changed his students and himself as well.
On this month's episode the critics discuss the recent Tony noms (and the controversy around them), their varied digital theatre diets, and some theatres' plans to tentatively reopen.
The company's 2020-21 season, the first led by new artistic director Lisa McNulty, will feature 6 virtual productions.
The theatres will offer virtual programming and special events in lieu of a mainstage season.
The season will include productions from Black Lives Black Words International Project and Manual Cinema.
The season will feature work from playwrights Jeremy Gable, Anna Moench, and Antoinette Nwandu.
The award from the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation includes a $5,000 prize.
The theatre's 2020-21 season will feature a virtual festival and a planned return to in-person theatre with Samantha Mueller's 'Laced.'
Each month Brian James Polak talks to a fellow playwright about the things usually left unsaid. In a conversation that dives into life's muck, we learn what irks, agitates, motivates, ins…