Nicholas Viselli to Deliver U.S. World Theatre Day Message 2020
Viselli is the artistic director of New York City's Theater Breaking Through Barriers.
Viselli is the artistic director of New York City's Theater Breaking Through Barriers.
Working in theatre, I've never had enough time for running. I used to fantasize about calling in sick on beautiful sunny Tuesdays, just to run for hours and hours in the park. I've run to se…
Debuting tonight, the new platform will offer theatrical events and series, with proceeds to help companies and artists in need.
Asian Pacific Islander theatres and artists fight a rise in xenophobia in the reaction to a global pandemic.
Art doesn't respect boundaries, but neither does this virus, so while we shelter in place let's play music for each other and not forget our way home.
Costumers and stitchers across the country are at home making masks and medical supplies.
The 'Heroes of the Fourth Turning' playwright will be awarded $50,000.
This week the critics sign in remotely to talk about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on theatre, and what they're doing with no shows to see.
A Philadelphia critic turns to filmed versions of the shows he had planned to cover this month.
In a time that calls for new ideas and quick adaptations, improvisers like Dad's Garage may have an edge.
Among the best practices that are central to our field: taking care of the caregivers.
How to build support for parent artists at U.S. theatres? First let's build a movement.
Emily Mann and Mary Hodges discuss their experiences as working parent artists, and the hard-won wisdom they've gleaned along the way.
How an Off-Broadway company planned and implemented a radical parent inclusion project.
A guide compiled by Parent Artist Advocacy League for Performing Arts + Media.
In his 2019 Tony speech he looked back lovingly on a stage career, and reached forward to the work that will follow him.
The Rep's 2020-21 season will feature three musicals, a classic play, and two plays by contemporary American playwrights.
Waring is the company's former general manager and current director of operations.
In 1918 an outbreak of influenza killed millions and shuttered U.S. theatres"and then one day it was gone.
How our theatre skills can help us adapt to this enforced time indoors.
University theatre programs quickly adjust to remote learning in the age of COVID-19.
A special bonus episode features voicemails from playwrights all over the country about this extraordinary historical moment and how they're faring.
This disorienting global moment is not an intermission---it's the main drama itself.
Taylor Mac, Annie Baker, Lucas Hnath, and Dominique Morisseau are among those who've signed onto share material for the Trickle Up, new subscription platform that will donate to artists in n…
Unemployed Broadway workers will receive temporary compensation and healthcare as theatrical unions move to mitigate financial losses.