American Shakespeare Center Announces 2018-19 Season
The season will feature a world premiere adaptation of Jane Austen's 'Emma.'
The season will feature a world premiere adaptation of Jane Austen's 'Emma.'
The Indianapolis theatre's founding producing director departed after 35 years.
Lowans will begin her new position on Aug. 1.
To tell the story of theatrical lighting design, we need to get beyond adjectives and surfaces.
How master designers Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer help us see what their directors want to show us.
Tomorrow's lighting technology is already here, though the changeover is not yet complete.
The artistic director of Cincinnati's Know Theatre wears many hats, but his main lens into theatre is lighting design.
Tharon Musser, whose career spanned four decades, spurred innovation in her field, but always in the service of a central concept.
Their instruments can evoke every color of the rainbow, but the designers are still overwhelmingly white and male.
Stage fog and haze are great tools for the right occasion. But must they be a default design element?
How to optimize your theatre's YouTube promo videos.
His colleagues remember the Tectonic actor and company member as the best among us.
Samples of St. Louis stage work and an award for the Kranzberg Foundation highlighted both the city's triumphs and its challenges.
Awards for Black Rep's Ron Himes and Ten Thousand Things' Michelle Hensley, and Jer Thorp's 'data humanism.'
Among the shows will be a world premiere "drive-through" production by Ken LaZebnik.
The opening event of the 2018 TCG National Conference, headlined by Naomi Shahib Nye, found poetry and persistence in storytelling.
Rosen, who joined the company in 2008, will step down at the end of the summer.
This year's recipient of the Alan Schneider Director Award at #TCG18 has grown into an expert on collaboration and leadership.
The new fellowship, named in honor of the late composer, will support emerging theatre artists.
The season will feature works by Dominique Morisseau, Martin McDonagh, Molly Smith Metzler, Todd Almond, and Matthew Sweet.
For the first time in 15 years, dozens of arts organizations of color convened to share challenges, practices, and community.
Why I followed the playwrights and director of 'Red Hills,' En Garde Arts' new play about the Rwandan genocide, in a pilgrimage to the country where it's set.
The 30-year-old New York theatre company will move into its permanent home this fall.
The company will move out of its longtime home of 20 years, citing rent hikes.
Carlos Murillo, Marisela Treviño Orta, and others will have their plays presented at the Latinx theatre festival.