'Beach Blanket Babylon' Folds After 45 Years of Bay Area Fun
From the towering hats to the nostalgic songs, the beloved revue aimed for nothing but joy and hit that mark for decades.
From the towering hats to the nostalgic songs, the beloved revue aimed for nothing but joy and hit that mark for decades.
The critics look back on a decade of change in the American theatre, and discuss 'Greater Clements,' 'Sing Street,' and the 'My Fair Lady' tour.
The 2018-19 Broadway season saw 14.8 million attendees, with 68 percent of them women and 25 percent of them non-white.
The 'Arrested Development' and 'Veep' actor lives in the moment for Will Eno's 'Wakey, Wakey' at ACT in San Francisco.
The Los Angeles company will present works by Penelope Lowder, Roger Q. Mason, and Boni B. Alvarez.
A look at a new kind of graduate training, and at one versatile artist who's taken the plunge.
The year-long project aims to put teen voices at the front of a nationwide conversation about gun violence.
The awards will recognize new plays by emerging and established playwrights that explore the Jewish experience.
The Chicago organization will support 4 collaborations between artists of color and cultural organizations in the Great Lakes region.
Though his 1982 hit 'A Soldier's Play' is now on Broadway, its writer's only real ambition has been to tell the truth about people he'd never seen onstage.
Among other works, McDonald is recognized for her review of Broadway's 'King Kong.'
The playwright receives the sixth annual award for his play 'Nightwatch.'
As the walls among mediums begin to tumble, so too the boundaries separating training programs.
As dramatists begin to write for all media, the nation's playwriting programs are starting to teach beyond the stage.
7 playwrights who've honed their craft without the coveted degree tell how their roads diverged.
Rudi Goblen, break-dancing champ turned playwright, enters a school that has done its own share of learning.
Watching and helping John Guare build his plays inspired his erstwhile assistant to do the same.
What emerging writers can---and can't---learn from schools without a playwriting concentration.
What our departing senior editor's education and writing career has to say about the value of training and experience.
The downtown playwright and theatremaker talks about her aesthetic and DIY work ethic, and how much of each she'll bring to her new post.
Caryl Churchill is the only writer working now who says and does something genuinely new with each new play.
The critics chat with the acclaimed Idahoan dramatist, and compare notes on Stephen Adly Guirgis, Harry Connick Jr., and Lauren Gunderson.
How one of the nation's leading repertory theatre actors, who evoked universal admiration for his own work, returned the favor.
Jose talks with 'Slave Play's' Irene LucÃo, and gathers 2019 reflections from Young Jean Lee, Aleshea Harris, Jaime Lozano, and others.
Replacing Sean Daniels, Sale will be the first woman to lead the Massachusetts company.