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8,529 stories by "American Theatre Editors"

What Is a Dancer Who Is Not Moving? A Unicorn Wants to Know by American Theatre Editors

Sydney Magruder Washington, who has been outspoken about her mental illness, is using quarantine to reflect on her identity and place in the world.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:00am on June 24, 2020

Miami New Drama's Marquee, Marching in Place for Black Lives by American Theatre Editors

Michel Hausmann has long used the Colony Theatre's signage for tweet-length messages, and now each week he's turning it over to Black writers.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:19pm on June 23, 2020

Can Socially Distanced Theatre Still Teach Social Skills? by American Theatre Editors

How 2 theatre training programs for adults and young people with intellectual disabilities have adapted their work during the pandemic lockdown.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:45pm on June 23, 2020

Steppenwolf Announces 2020-21 'Reset' Season by American Theatre Editors

The Chicago ensemble theatre will present a shortened lineup, plus new works on a streaming platform.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:11pm on June 23, 2020

Raven Theatre Names Markie Gray Managing Director by American Theatre Editors

Gray's tenure will begin on July 1, 2020.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:00pm on June 23, 2020

HowlRound Announces 2020 National Playwright Residency Program by American Theatre Editors

The third cohort includes 13 playwright and theatre partnerships across 10 cities.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:11pm on June 22, 2020

When There Isn't a Bad Seat in the House (Because It's a Car) by American Theatre Editors

Two troupes have found a new way to bring audiences to them, and parking isn't an issue.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:04pm on June 22, 2020

Ken-Matt Martin: 'Rooting For Everybody Black' by American Theatre Editors

The Southern-bred director spent his early years breaking down barriers, and he's now intent on joining a movement for change and inclusivity in the theatre.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:38pm on June 22, 2020

A Pause, Yes, But We're Keeping the Ghost Light On by American Theatre Editors

As theatres pause live performance and seek other ways to connect with audiences, this magazine will pause its print edition but continue online.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:57pm on June 18, 2020

The Public Theatre Announces Radio Drama 'Richard II' by American Theatre Editors

In partnership with WNYC, the Public will offer this four-part drama starring André Holland over four July nights.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:00pm on June 18, 2020

Woolly Mammoth Announces Core Partner Program by American Theatre Editors

The D.C. theatre will work with five organizations that share a commitment to inclusion, anti-racism, and social justice.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:48am on June 18, 2020

Nearly Two Thirds of U.S. Venues Plan Fall 2020 Comeback, Study Shows by American Theatre Editors

TRG Arts finds that multidisciplinary venues are most likely to try to reopen early, and theatres the least likely.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:00am on June 18, 2020

Jeanine Tesori and Tazewell Thompson 'Blue' Named Best New Opera by American Theatre Editors

The Music Critics Association of North America recognizes their opera about African American life.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 7:02pm on June 17, 2020

The Sol Project Announces 3 Play at Home Commissions by American Theatre Editors

The plays from Virginia Grise, juliany taveras, and Cándido Tirado are available now from Play at Home.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 7:00pm on June 17, 2020

TYA/USA Report on Representation Shows Improvement, and Room for More by American Theatre Editors

The study, conducted with the Center for Scholars & Storytellers, shows that gender and race representation in TYA work has increased over the past decade.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:56pm on June 17, 2020

30-Plus Bay Area Theatres Join PlayGround for Juneteenth Justice Play by American Theatre Editors

Vincent Terrell Durham's play 'Polar Bears, Black Boys & Prairie Fringed Orchids' will stream around the country on June 19.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:52pm on June 17, 2020

The 3Views Pivot: From Diversifying Criticism to Memorializing Canceled Shows by American Theatre Editors

How the pandemic shutdown gave the Lillys-backed initiative a chance to refocus efforts to support the field.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:27pm on June 17, 2020

About Alice, or When Social Distancing Ends by American Theatre Editors

In this excerpt from a new journal by theatre artists, the author recounts how she confronted racism in a loved one with more love.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:43pm on June 17, 2020

Managing Editor Russell M. Dembin to Leave American Theatre Magazine by American Theatre Editors

A longtime staff member, he helped keep the magazine's copy clean, budgets balanced, and deadlines met.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:52am on June 17, 2020

Center Theatre Group Postpones Season Until April 2021 by American Theatre Editors

The adjusted season will begin April 29, 2021, with the extended closure resulting in $40 million in lost revenue.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:08am on June 17, 2020

Mary Overlie: Absence and Presence by American Theatre Editors

Her Six Viewpoints taught me, and generations of theatremakers and performers, to get out of our own way and expand our perception.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:05pm on June 16, 2020

In the Company of Kristin Linklater and Her Natural Voice by American Theatre Editors

Remembrances of a teaching giant who brought up so many other teachers and actors, including her talented son.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:40pm on June 16, 2020

'A Strange Loop,' 'The Inheritance,' 'Moulin Rouge!' Top Drama Desk Awards by American Theatre Editors

The 65th annual ceremony celebrating the 2019-20 theatre season was presented online.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:20pm on June 16, 2020

Yale Rep and School of Drama Will Not Produce 2020-21 Season by American Theatre Editors

Yale will not produce a season of plays, but will cover expenses for MFA students to extend their studies.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:34pm on June 16, 2020

How Willa Kim Stretched and Shaped Costume Design by American Theatre Editors

The acclaimed designer, who worked on more than 200 productions in a 7-decade career, was known for sculpting her work on actors' and dancers' bodies.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:24pm on June 16, 2020
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