Are We Ready to Take Engagement All the Way to Justice?
Our engagement efforts will fall short if we don't ask who we're serving and why---and consider a new model to reach new goals.
Our engagement efforts will fall short if we don't ask who we're serving and why---and consider a new model to reach new goals.
An EDI consciousness is already fundamental to the work of some theatre practitioners, but it has expanded exponentially.
"It was a strange task to write about these artists formally," confesses Madeline Sayet, a writer and director who contributed a story about the heartening ascendance of fellow Native Americ…
Jo Cattell will be in residence at the theatre this season and assist on a production.
The winning plays by grade school and high school students will be performed as part of the Marilyn Bianchi Festival this summer.
The season will include plays from Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and Lucas Hnath as well as 'Falsettos' and the return of fan favorite Libby Whittemore.
The funding will support commissions from emerging playwrights Joanna Garner, Lily Houghton, and C.A. Johnson.
The service organization recognizes theatre artists and companies working in the TYA field.
Maroney will join the theatre following a six-month search.
She brings an administrative brain to a small, hardy new-play company on the verge of an upgrade.
Do a crop of inward-looking new plays about white privilege represent a step forward, or are they an expression of privilege in themselves?
Hedges will begin the post in Maine next month.
The season will include a remount of 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch,' and a mdoernized Hedda Gabler by Lucy Kirkwood.
The company's general manager will step into the role next month.
The application deadline is May 4 for theatre leaders (including a journalist) based in New York City or St. Louis.
As a director, he's interested in how people act on each other; he also has a visual instinct. Both came in handy for 'Three Tall Women.'
How the Tony-nominated director makes space for women of color in the theatre, not just herself.
The Dallas theatre's season will include world premiere plays by Len Jenkin and Matthew Paul Olmos.
The nine-show season will feature new plays, classic works, and jukebox musicals.
The season will feature plays from Mark St. Germain, Joe DiPietro, Michael McKeever, and Reed Martin and Austin Tichenor.
The new-works incubator will present readings and developmental productions of plays and musicals, among them works by Beth Henley and Cori Thomas.
This month's episode is super-long because Brian James Polak traveled to the Humana Festival and spoke to two playwrights that were getting world premieres there.
The long-standing distance between a mother and her son is not quite closed in this new play about grief, guilt, and longing.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's 'Everybody' and Tracy Letts's 'The Minutes' were this year's finalists.
GalaPro, now in 12 Broadway theatres, could make every performance accessible to Deaf and low-vision audiences.