The Shaw Festival's Welcome Wagon
Under a.d. Tim Carroll, Niagara-on-the-Lake's company honors its namesake with new work, complementary programming, and even---zounds!---a Shakespeare.
Under a.d. Tim Carroll, Niagara-on-the-Lake's company honors its namesake with new work, complementary programming, and even---zounds!---a Shakespeare.
The first programmed by ASF's new artistic director, Rick Dildine, it features world premieres and musicals alongside classics.
This year's Chicago gathering of Asian American and Asian Pacific Islander theatremakers overflowed with dialogue, camaraderie, and activism.
This week, the Friends review 'Head Over Heels' and 'Fiddler on the Roof' in Yiddish.
Replacing Chris Coleman, she'll join managing director Cynthia Fuhrman as a co-leader starting Sept. 15.
The California theatre's season will include the world premiere of 'Bestseller' by Peter Quilter.
The Brooklyn theatre will present works inspired by existing sources, including 'King Kong' and 'The One Thousand and One Nights.'
New Victory Theater provides support to New York-based artists and companies developing new works for young audiences.
The scourge of abuse and harassment in the theatre has forced us to reconsider the way we cover our field.
How 3 large U.S. theatres have dealt with allegations of sexual misconduct, abuse, and/or sexist cultures.
Six people who came forward with stories of harassment at the theatre, and where they are now.
How my reporting on one man's abuse got tangled up with my own grief.
How can we help equip Actors' Equity to prevent and punish harassment in our theatrical workplace?
Who are you gonna call? Here's a partial list of places to look for help if you've been abused, harassed, or assaulted.
The company's new FreePlay program aims to offer just what it says.
Audible will produce live work by Patti Smith, Aasif Mandvi, Isaac Gomez, and Chisa Hutchinson, then make them available as audio recordings.
One of 5 Betties in Jen Silverman's 'Collective Rage' at MCC Theater, she's also credited as the show's 'Butch Consultant' and its 'Truck Consultant.' Of course.
The community-engaged theatre troupe and institute, long based in California, recently touched down in NYC's most diverse borough for a new adventure in art-making.
The season will be the company's first in its new home in Buffalo, N.Y.
Its upcoming season will featuring two world premieres, and a coproduction with the Burglars of Hamm.
On this week's podcast, the critics discuss when it's appropriate to discuss an actor's appearance in a review, plus they battle over 'Be More Chill.'
On its way back from the brink of closure, Alaska's largest theatre has eliminated its debt and found new funders.
Brian James Polak interviews the playwright/professor about writing science-based plays and fostering the next generation of writers.
The season will include plays by Itamar Moses, Tim Crouch, and Hansol Jung.
With 200 seats and 2,000 subscribers, the company has built an audience that expects the unexpected.