5 Off-Off-Broadway Companies Find a Home at Midtown's Theatre Row
The new Kitchen Sink Residency will give 2 years of support and space for companies to create new work, culminating in full productions.
The new Kitchen Sink Residency will give 2 years of support and space for companies to create new work, culminating in full productions.
How bloodsucking vampires, headless horsemen, and ghostly encounters are bringing new patrons to theatres around the country.
Ishii has been serving as Perseverance's interim artistic director since July.
The summer 2020 season will feature the premiere of Christopher Bayes and Steven Epp's adaptation of Goldoni's 'The Venetian Twins.'
The Wisconsin summer theatre will present 9 shows in repertory, including works by Tom Stoppard, Tarell Alvin McCraney, and Marisela Treviño Orta.
In his long-gestating gay-legacy epic, Matthew Lopez speaks back to a work that helped shape him, 'Howards End.'
Theatremakers from all over the country and the world will gather in the Valley of the Sun next June 4-6.
The annual Chicago theatre awards honored Remy Bumppo Theatre Company and Court Theatre with five awards each,
The four playwrights will complete a two-year residency in Boston.
The season will feature the Off-Broadway premiere of Dan Hoyle's timely 'Border People'.
Chance Theater will feature Orange County premieres in addition to family favorites.
The playwright of 'Hearts Like Fists' has interviewed more than 1,000 playwrights on his website. Now it's his turn to be interviewed.
The longtime Harlem institution is remounting its adaptation of Ta-Nehisi Coates's book and taking it on tour.
Parity Productions awards two commissions for women and/or transgender or gender-nonconforming writers annually.
Some of the nation's biggest theatrical questions are being asked, and vigorously answered, in Chicago.
The Windy City challenges and inspires the theatre ecosystem from coast to coast.
A town known for tight acting ensembles and distinctive writers may have another ace in the hole: its directors.
What makes Chicago's well-known ensemble ethos special, and where did it comes from? A new book finds some surprising answers.
The reality behind Chicago's mythic small-theatre scene: hard work, low pay, burnout---and growing signs of solidarity.
How Chicago's theatre scene reflects its legacy of racism"and what can be done to fight it.
From dramaturgs to directors to teachers, here are 6 Windy City artists to keep on your radar.
Armed with the idea that truth-telling and empathy don't have to be mutually exclusive, they founded Rescripted, an independent Chicago theatre publication.
Artists of color have had to work hard just to get to work in the Windy City, and in the process they've changed its theatres for the better.
Two musical-theatre composers who died tragically young get new recordings to keep their songs in rotation.
The Friends interview the actress who's been playing Judy on and off for six years in 'Chasing Rainbows.' Plus reviews of Halloween shows, including one where they get blindfolded, and a dis…