Token Theatre Friends: Jeremy O. Harris Is Ready to Take Over the World
The Friends welcome the writer of 'Slave Play,' 'Daddy,' and 'Black Exhibition' to talk about sex and social media.
The Friends welcome the writer of 'Slave Play,' 'Daddy,' and 'Black Exhibition' to talk about sex and social media.
Clowdus, who founded the company in 2009, is onto a new venture: Brian Clowdus Experiences.
Two writers explore Chicago theatre, from the city's ensemble ethos to the effects of racism on the contemporary theatre scene.
A new space in upstate New York puts it focus on English-language premieres of plays from around the world, as well as commissions of locally themed work.
The musical about the life of the famed Polish painter will be directed by Tony winner Rachel Chavkin.
Among their findings: that New York's small theatres and Chicago's storefronts are billion-dollar economic drivers as well as cultural hotbeds.
The former prison guard-turned-actor discusses how he found his writing voice, and how your biggest advocates can come from the most unexpected places.
Pugliese, who first joined the company in 2013, will depart at the end of the month.
What can we learn from those who came before us? Things we will one day pass on.
The Festival will present staged readings of plays created by local playwrights.
The Broadway veteran, still kicking in 'Hadestown,' has blazed a path so that others may follow.
The best way to follow her path-breaking lead, she says, is not to follow in her exact footsteps.
This 89-year-old Portlander tells how and why he became the world's oldest living drag queen performer.
The prolific artist has created around 400 designs in a career spanning five decades"and counting.
Her students keep her young, she says, as she balances new jobs, Broadway productions, and regional work.
The 70-year-old performer believes art should save lives, just as theatre saved hers.
How the Oklahoma CityRep co-founder dreamt a theatre into being, and keeps it going.
Despite enduring a few sleepless nights in his time, his approach has always been to focus on solving the problem that's right in front of him.
Mayeda brings her experience in development and arts administration to the 2050 Fellowship at the New York Theatre Workshop.
Simplicity, specificity, and struggle have been the three watchwords of her approach to stage movement.
Following the appointment of Russell Granet as president and CEO, a number of women have been hired or promoted to leadership positions.
Once feeling stranded in TV land, he cast out on his own and hasn't looked back.
At the Public Theater she's in charge of making sure all the designers are on same page.
Her contributions to the field of properties directing are paving the way for designers, especially women.
After the resignation of artistic director Burgess Clark due to sexual misconduct allegations, executive director Toby Schine has also stepped down.