Know a Theatre: Childsplay of Tempe, Arizona
The Southwest's TYA mainstay has been stirring kids' imaginations, and taking their shows on the road in their region and nationally, for nearly 5 decades.
The Southwest's TYA mainstay has been stirring kids' imaginations, and taking their shows on the road in their region and nationally, for nearly 5 decades.
Five years after an anti-racist manifesto challenged the theatre industry, we search for answers and accountability.
The creative team behind a new musical at ACT honors their oft-disrespected Oakland home, telling a story about its overlooked tech contributions with a locally brewed hip-hop sound.
This month's guests are Shakina Nayfack, Ashley Robinson, and Dan Gillespie Sells, who have turned an iconic 1970s play into a musical, and arts journalist Billy McEntee.
Celia Keenan-Bolger, Sara Bareilles, Catherine Brunell, and Creel's friends partner with the Wing to establish the new fellowship.
A roundup of queer theatre festivals across the country this June.
Launched by Wales Millennium Centre and Crossover Labs, Annwn is the first global award celebrating art that incorporates immersive technology.
With this year's Summerworks festival, the New York City company reaffirms its commitment to new voices in a variety of registers.
Coby and Chris Orman are living a long-held dream by alternating as Frankie Valli in a Kansas City dinner theatre.
The Baltimore theatre's founding artistic director will retire at the end of the upcoming 2025-26 season.
A Golden Globe-winning theatre founder, the start for postdramatic theatre legends, and a William Finn world premiere.
LaTeshia Ellerson reflects on foundational shifts in the country and field, and how collaboration can lead us forward.
In his Editor's Note, Rob Weinert-Kendt reflects on the existential questions of recent years and not losing track of what's important.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions from late May and early June.
Brian talks to the Minneapolis-based playwright about learning from criticism, connecting with collaborators, and finding his voice.
Last month's D.C.-area gathering of makers and advocates of theatre for young people offered a radical yet knowing optimism about the industry and the art form at an especially urgent time.
In a change addressing significant financial challenges for the small nonprofit, DCT will scale back productions and pause its education program.
The 2025-26 cohort of Jose SolÃs's residency comprises 12 writers in a yearlong partnership with three organizations dedicated to creating opportunities for theatre critics of color.
The festival, running June 3-8 at the Brick, plans to feature work by trans artists for trans audiences.
De Leon succeeds Lily Tung Crystal and interim artistic director Katie Bradley, and will lead the Midwest's largest Asian American theatre company alongside managing director Ann Thu T. Pham.
Michael Urie and the festival's co-founders are bringing Pride Plays to the nation's capital for this year's 50th anniversary of WorldPride.
The late playwright of 'Love! Valour! Compassion!' gets an official marker in New York City.
Taylor Mac, whose new play 'Prosperous Fools' is loosely inspired by 'Le Bourgeois gentilhomme,' and Jeffrey Hatcher, who has a new adaptation of 'The Imaginary Invalid,' talk comedy, cathar…
Having served since 2022, he will leave to begin a new chapter of public service, including studies in urban planning.
The inaugural four-day festival (running June 26-29) will showcase queer creators of color in dance, theatre, and collaborative artmaking.