Lifting the Curtain on the Gypsy Robe
As Actors Equity prepares to announce a new name for its beloved Broadway ceremony, here's a look at why they made the change.
As Actors Equity prepares to announce a new name for its beloved Broadway ceremony, here's a look at why they made the change.
American Players Theatre's production of Athol Fugard's play about mixed-race brothers has raised thorny questions about representation.
In its latest work of immersive theatre, Serenbe Playhouse will submerge a ship nightly for its production of "Titanic."
Company One's director of new work questions everything, including herself.
The new tax is expected to generate $30 million per year to fund local theatre productions and the arts.
Artistic director Megan Carney's first full season at the LGBTQ+ theatre comprises the world premiere of a new play and two Chicago premieres.
The season will contain works by Paula Vogel, Shakespeare, Erin Shields, Tracy Thorne, and more.
The season will feature a new stage adaptation of "Crime and Punishment" and the Chicago premiere of "The Realistic Joneses."
The season will feature five productions, including a world premiere by Sheldon Wolf.
The season will contain four modern classics, including works by Lillian Hellman, Martin McDonagh, Cicely Hamilton, and Brecht.
The Pittsburgh company will present a season of three literary adaptations about courage.
The season will feature a world premiere musical comedy by Adam Szymkowicz.
From a trans theatremaker/filmmaker from Chicago to a New York City casting director, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
From the opening of new theatres in L.A. and in the Great Smoky Mountains to the start of Tim Dang's tenure at East West Players, July was a noteworthy month for theatre.
Maria Manuela Goyanes will be the new artistic director of D.C.'s Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company.
Just as audience engagement begins before theatregoers take their seat, the onboarding process begins before the employee's start date.
In Dallas, a group of teenagers band together to devise a play about guns, built on 30+ interviews with victims and NRA members.
DCPA's "Powered by Off-Center" residency will give Colorado artists the opportunity to develop new works.
The Florida native brings 25 years of experience to the company.
After three years, Nowell has stepped down from her position as managing director.
From Shakespearean tragedies to unsolved mysteries, from children's books to new-play festivals, check out what is onstage near you.
The season will include holiday classics, musicals, and a children's series.
A conversation with the playwright about music, memory, and family.
The lineup will feature world premieres and new partnerships.
The critics discuss whitewashing, the Muny protests, and get an education on San Francisco theatre from Bay Area critic Lily Janiak.