The 24 Hour Plays Announces 2018 Nationals Company Members
The company will include actors, directors, playwrights, and producers all 25 and under.
The company will include actors, directors, playwrights, and producers all 25 and under.
At a matinee of 'The Originalist,' John Strand's play about Justice Scalia, his old frenemy, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, showed up to talk about the state of the Supreme Court and the nation.
Four theatre leaders give 'vision statements' in response to the question: How does the role of artistic director need to change in the 21st century?
Cleveland Public Theatre has selected four Ohio-based artists for its 2018-19 fellowships.
Florida's most populous city will play host to theatremakers from all over the country and the world next June 5-7.
The San Francisco new-play incubator has a new leader.
The critics discuss layoffs at the New York Daily News and answer questions from listeners.
Next season at the Denver theatre includes plays by Bekah Brunstetter, Stephen Karam, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Dominique Morisseau, and Bruce Graham.
The company will present its annual PROTOTYPE Festival and CULTUREMART, as well as numerous world and NYC premieres.
The playwright and director, whose replacement is KJ Sanchez, will continue to teach classes on a part-time basis.
Fifty years ago he signed on to star in the historic gay play because he knew playwright Mart Crowley, but it grew into much more than a favor for a friend.
Sharif, currently the associate artistic director at Baltimore Center Stage, will take over when Steven Woolf retires at the end of the 2018-19 season.
In a bid to increase access, program will provide blocks of free tickets to every show in the 2018-19 season to break down barriers to theatre and to diversify audiences.
For the first time on the show, the Friends leave New York City, and travel to the Fisher Center at Bard College and Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, with guests Erin Markey and Robyn Ker…
The Oregon theatre will produce works by Charlie O'Neill, Lisa Tierney-Keogh, and Sonya Kelly.
Among the honorees are Tearrance Arvelle Chisholm, who was recognized for political theatre, as well as Collaboration Fund recipients and producers in residence.
The TYA presenter, noting a dearth of U.S.-made work, has taken the initiative to nurture new shows and set them on their way, sometimes to its own stage.
After a $74-million capital campaign, the playhouse will open in Downtown Pittsburgh, and provide performance spaces for both professional and student productions.
The festival of new work includes an immersive opera and a work about George Junius Stinney, Jr., the youngest person to be executed in America.
Magda Romanska received the Elliot Hayes Award and Kate Langsdorf the Dramaturgy Driven Grant.
The company's 62nd season will feature two world premieres and two Midwest premieres.
Brian James Polak interviews the author of 'Teenage Dick' about disabled representation onstage, and also about writing 'structure-less joke-fests.'
'Our Town' is not wasted on the young, and fatness should be embraced in all its implications.
Founded in 1998, the Twin Cities company is focused on exploring and advancing musical theatre.
The ceremony honoring Broadway chorus members has a new, more culturally sensitive name.