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8,531 stories by "American Theatre Editors"

September 2018 Onstage by American Theatre Editors

From a wedding on a Greek island to a silent retreat in the woods, from family musicals to fantastical thrillers, check out what is onstage this month.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:42am on September 12, 2018

The Prime of Ms. Joy Carlin by American Theatre Editors

The veteran Bay Area actor/director may fret about keeping her mind clear, but only so she can keep working at full steam.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:30am on September 12, 2018

Soho Rep Announces 2018-19 Season by American Theatre Editors

This season will include two world premiere productions about the dangers of nationalism.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:23pm on September 11, 2018

Reading a Family in 'The Book of Joseph' by American Theatre Editors

The production at Everyman Theatre delved into a painful Holocaust history"and into its narrator's reluctance to confront it.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:40pm on September 11, 2018

Various Stages of Dress by American Theatre Editors

Costume designers, who spend their lives clothing fictional characters, tell us what they're wearing (and why).

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:19pm on September 10, 2018

Johanna Pfaelzer Named Artistic Director of Berkeley Rep by American Theatre Editors

Currently the head of new-works incubator New York Stage and Film, Pfaelzer will succeed longtime a.d. Tony Taccone.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:01pm on September 10, 2018

'Rip Van Winkle' Awakens a Hudson Valley Community by American Theatre Editors

An adaptation of the Washington Irving tale hit close to home for Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival's Full Circle program.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:11pm on September 7, 2018

'Oklahoma!,' Still Okay? by American Theatre Editors

Two new revivals"one ebulliently LGBTQ, another brooding and immersive"make this musical warhorse run in new directions.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:00am on September 7, 2018

Room for Improvement by American Theatre Editors

Formed to address the needs of a nascent resident theatre movement, TCG has grown, and is still growing, to serve an ever-changing field.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:45pm on September 6, 2018

Shakespeare Theatre Names Simon Godwin Its New Artistic Director by American Theatre Editors

The young British director, currently an associate at London's National Theatre, will succeed Michael Kahn at D.C.'s classical mainstay.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:30pm on September 6, 2018

6 Theatre Workers You Should Know by American Theatre Editors

From a lighting designer/electrician in Texas to a costumer in Chicago, here are some folks you should have on your radar.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:40am on September 6, 2018

Brian Murray, a Force and a Treasure by American Theatre Editors

He was a master stage craftsman in both classics and new work, and a gracious collaborator to boot.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:38pm on September 5, 2018

Queer Eye for Theatre Critics: 4 Writing Tips by American Theatre Editors

Some writers have been stumbling in addressing work about and by LGBTQ artists. Here's a guide to help them do better.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:23pm on September 5, 2018

Lauren Yee and Jaclyn Backhaus Win 2018 Horton Foote Prize by American Theatre Editors

The playwrights will each receive $25,000 prizes for their plays 'Cambodian Rock Band' and 'India Pale Ale.'

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:33am on September 5, 2018

This Month in Theatre History by American Theatre Editors

From Sophie Treadwell to David Mamet, from D.C.'s Kennedy Center to St. Paul's History Theatre, September was a busy month for theatre.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:00pm on September 4, 2018

Theatres Among Recipients of Bloomberg Arts Innovation Program by American Theatre Editors

The Arts Innovation and Management program will support cultural organizations in Austin and New Orleans.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:39pm on September 4, 2018

Northern Stage Announces 2018-19 Season by American Theatre Editors

The lineup will include a world premiere, a new-play festival, and youth performances.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:36pm on September 4, 2018

History Is Happening In Harlem With Two Productions of 'Antigone' by American Theatre Editors

Classical Theatre of Harlem ignited discussions with an Afropunk-inspired production, and Theatre of War/Harlem Stage will continue the conversation with 'Antigone in Ferguson.'

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:46am on September 4, 2018

Three on the Aisle: And Then There Were Two by American Theatre Editors

On this week's episode, performer Amanda Duarte fills in for Terry Teachout and talks about her controversial article about theatre etiquette.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:50am on August 30, 2018

History Matters/Back to the Future Announces Grant Recipients by American Theatre Editors

The inaugural Sallie Bingham grant will support readings and productions of works by historic women.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:29pm on August 29, 2018

Samuel French Announces Short Play Festival Winners by American Theatre Editors

The winners include works by Helen Park, Gracie Gardner, and Nelson Diaz-Marcano.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:23pm on August 29, 2018

Roundabout Theatre Announces 2018 New Play Reading Series Lineup by American Theatre Editors

Three Columbia University students will receive readings of their new plays and cash prizes.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:16pm on August 29, 2018

Tarell Alvin McCraney Wants to Foster New Playwrights by American Theatre Editors

The Oscar-winning writer of 'Moonlight' looks back on his first year as head of the playwriting program at Yale.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:35pm on August 29, 2018

AT Live Event! The Top 10 Most-Produced Plays of 2018-19 by American Theatre Editors

'American Theatre' will celebrate the most-produced plays and playwrights of 2018-19 with an event at the Lark in New York City.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:26pm on August 28, 2018

The Deep Roots and Radical Joy of Antoinette Nwandu's 'Pass Over' by American Theatre Editors

A conversation with the playwright about epic theatre, political uplift, and why she doesn't need "allies."

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:00am on August 28, 2018
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