Park Square Theatre Names Flordelino Langundino New Artistic Director
The New York-based director, actor, and photographer will step into the role later this summer.
The New York-based director, actor, and photographer will step into the role later this summer.
Brian James Polak interviews the prolific playwright/activist about her new play 'Red Bike' and theatre as an audience engagement tool.
Ten early-career leaders from St. Louis and New York City have been selected to participate in the Rising Leaders of Color Program.
Highlights from the press room, where even the chatter stopped for the mesmering performance of 'Omar Sharif.'
With works like "How We Got On" and "This Is Modern Art," his plays are an intoxicating mix of hip-hop and social history.
Jose SolÃs and Diep Tran interview the author of 'The Vagina Monologues' about her new 'Fruit Trilogy.'
Two new dance biographies show what we can (and can't) learn from the revolutionary choreography of Agnes de Mille and Bob Fosse.
In its second season, the Next Door at NYTW series will feature 10 new works.
On this episode, the critics grapple with the flaws of the Tony Awards and offer some possible fixes---and their alternative awards.
The season will be the first in the company's new home at Chelsea Market Theater.
The season will feature plays new plays and the rolling world premiere of 'Nomad Hotel' by Carla Ching.
Co-founded by artistic director Michael Dove, the theatre company will close at the end of its current season.
Three Minnesota theatre artists will receive a cash prize and funds to develop new work.
From the beginnings of Interlochen and the Ohio summer tradition 'Tecumseh!' to Deaf West's Broadway debut, summer was off to a hot start with these June milestones.
Poet Naomi Shihab Nye and data analyst Jer Thorp will be the plenary speakers at the TCG National Conference this month.
The 'SpongeBob' director has built a career on experimentation, even within traditional forms. Her next assignment: a musical of 'Dave.'
She will take over as the executive director of American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco in August.
In just a dozen years, the performer-turned-director/choreographer's creativity and leadership made a profound impact on Chicago and beyond.
The season will feature new plays by Suzan-Lori Parks and Luis Alfaro, and the North American premiere of 'Girl From the North Country.'
Works by Amy E. Witting and Mary Elizabeth Hamilton will be the first plays produced as part of the project.
Other winners include 'Admissions,' 'Angels in America,' 'My Fair Lady,' and more.
The New York Times' new 25-best-plays list shows there are plenty of great plays to argue about. Where are the arguers?
The 'Falsettos' and 'Spelling Bee' composer tries his hand at the Kaufman/Ferber backstager about a clan of larger-than-life stage creatures.
Matthew Lopez's two-part epic uses E.M. Forster as a template and is playing in London, but this sweeping, imperfect play is unmistakably American.
The drama teacher from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School will be honored at the 2018 Tony Awards.