This Month in Theatre History
From landmark productions of O'Neill, Charles Gordone, Wole Soyinka, and Deborah Rogin to the opening of Michigan's Farmers Alley Theatre, May has been an eventful month.
From landmark productions of O'Neill, Charles Gordone, Wole Soyinka, and Deborah Rogin to the opening of Michigan's Farmers Alley Theatre, May has been an eventful month.
The new musical's creators think they've upended the material's sexist tropes; apparently they don't see that 'man in a dress' jokes are inherently transphobic.
From a funeral home to a London train station, from musical love stories to plays about parenthood, check out what is onstage near you this summer.
Other winners include 'Rags Parkland Sings the Songs of the Future' and 'Pass Over.'
Join us for a panel discussion about current trends in Japanese theatre at the Martin E. Segal Center.
Increasingly, the best theatre in America can be found Off-Broadway and regionally. It's time for the Tonys to recognize that.
The lineup includes modern classics, a holiday whodunit, and a new-play festival.
The 2019-20 will feature another play by Joshua Harmon, plus works by Theresa Rebeck and Tarell Alvin McCraney.
The 12 recipients will be recognized for their debut performances on and Off-Broadway this season.
The 2019-20 season at the Los Angeles theatre will present Heidi Schreck's play fresh from Broadway, as a Rajiv Joseph play about LeBron James
L.A.'s resident classic rock clowns take a stab at Shakespeare's Roman tragedy.
The Colombian director discusses her new play '17 Border Crossings,' plus reviews of 'The Cradle Will Rock,' 'The Pain of My Belligerence,' and 'Mrs. Murray's Menagerie.'
Lee will start at the foundation in September, after serving for nearly a decade at the NEA.
From a choreographer in California to a stage manager in Wisconsin, from a lighting designer in Alaska to an actor in New York, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
Organizations around the country will receive $75k to $150k to help foster a love of theatre within young people.
The season will feature another pairing of plays from Mfoniso Udofia's 'Ufot Cycle,' plus a 'Sing Street' musical from creators of 'Once' and a new play by Martyna Majok.
That may be the wrong question for a medium expressly built to die and be reborn.
Also slated for the mainstage are works by Tracy Letts, Karen ZacarÃas, Leslie Castay, Ian Hoch, Steve Yockey, and Pamela Davis-Noland.
College Break Thru and its leader, David Petro, owe many teaching artists and some students an explanation---and tens of thousands of dollars.
A mainstage musical chronicling the life of Ethel Waters will be joined in the lineup by cabaret productions featuring music from the mid-20th century.
The California company will be recognized for its 50 years of programming.
So far the theatre has received $17 million in commitments toward its $18.5 million goal.
National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures has awarded 43 grants to Latinx artists and arts organizations to develop new works.
Five of the six plays in the season were written by female playwrights, including Lynn Nottage, Jane Anderson, and Heather Raffo.
The lineup features new takes on the Grimm brothers, the three little pigs, and 'Peter Pan.'