Theater Alliance Leads 2020 Helen Hayes Awards
Theater Alliance's production of 'Blood at the Root' took home 7 awards in this year's virtual ceremony.
Theater Alliance's production of 'Blood at the Root' took home 7 awards in this year's virtual ceremony.
The report shows that white actors, directors, and writers were overrepresented on Broadway and on nonprofit stages.
This week includes an imaginary sitcom, Scottish illusions, musical theatre samplers, and telephonic audio plays.
The season will feature live shows and radio plays, but will not include an annual production of 'A Christmas Carol.'
A community panel selected this year's 31 festival projects.
TRG Arts and Purple Seven report that a return will hinge on the end of social distancing and renewed marketing.
Long will share leadership with CEO and creative director Lue Douthit.
The free three-week festival will feature 34 works from Los Angeles theatre companies.
The company has replaced its Broadway series with a series of concerts.
Jordan will assume the title of founding artistic director emeritus in summer 2021.
This year's cohort will be Eliza Bent, Marisa Carr, Terry Guest, and Exal Iraheta.
For all the responsibility laid on stage managers, their impact and centrality---and what they can bring to theatre's current moment of challenge and uncertainty---remain underappreciated.
Agosto is the first fellow in Diversionary's new program aimed at fostering and elevating LGBTQ BIPOC leaders.
The season will kick off with virtual programming as the company continues to assess when it is safe to resume in-person performances.
The new program will pair artists with Philadelphia-area families to help those families tell their stories through art.
Is live entertainment really going to be the only industry that is not put on a path to safely reopen? We need and deserve better.
The initiative will inform the Globe's trajectory and provide resources to six artists as they reinvent the art form.
The residency-based award includes a cash prize and artistic development support.
The series highlights severe and inhumane conditions at U.S. immigration detention centers.
The first round of grants will support 40 theatre school programs across the country.
The theatre is planning to resume programming in fall 2021.
The October programming will examine the Shakespeare play and the current state of the world.
The 2020-21 programming will feature special events, cabarets, and a new play festival.
A coalition of national grantmakers has created an initiative to award emergency funds to artists.
This week: the steep and rocky road back to normalcy for theatres of all sizes, and the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's lifelong love for the arts.