Surprised That 'Never Again' Leaders Are Theatre Kids? I'm Not
Many of these Florida teen activists found their voice and their sense of community onstage.
Many of these Florida teen activists found their voice and their sense of community onstage.
After more than a decade, the festival's executive director is stepping down to pursue his Master of Fine Arts degree.
Artistic director Chris Coleman's last season will feature the return of Storm Large's 'Crazy Enough,' a decade after its premiere.
The August Wilson American Century Cycle Award celebrates theatres who have staged all 10 plays.
On this podcast, the critics remember the late Jan Maxwell and debate the merits of revivals: artistically safe/stale or necessary for audience building?
The season will feature a world premiere by David Auburn and the final play in August Wilson's Century Cycle.
The season will include the world premiere of Christina Anderson's 'How to Catch Creation.'
Akhtar will receive a cash prize of $100,000 for his play about junk bond tycoons of the 1980s.
McLellan succeeds Paul Slee, who will depart the company after a decade as executive director.
The season will include classics like 'Our Town,' new musicals like 'Fun Home,' and new plays like 'Native Gardens' by Karen Zacarias.
Her play 'Welcome to Matteson!' will be developed at Chicago's American Blues Theater.
Close behind is the Washington, D.C./Baltimore area, as part of a new study measuring which cities in America are the best for theatre.
The six-play lineup will feature five world premiere plays.
Colette Robert and ensemble company Little Lord are among the artists who will be given money and space to develop new work.
What do we owe to this quarter-century-old American classic? More life.
Tony Taccone, a co-pilot for the first flight of 'Angels in America,' brings Kushner's epic back home to Berkeley.
A generation of playwrights reflects on a play that still sets the bar high for their work.
A role as the gay Mormon lawyer in 'Angels in America' on Broadway brings the Texas-born actor back to a play that helped make him an actor.
The National Theatre revival, now headed for Broadway, brings an American play's long London history full circle.
This epic 'gay fantasia' emerged from the recession-wracked regional theatre of the early 1990s, but the field may be even more risk-averse now.
It's not just all the arduous unpacking: AIDS, Reagan, the closet, Mormons. It's also that the play's millennial dread seems puzzling to post-millennials.
Remembering a tireless and unflinching performer who could go anywhere and take us with her.
This private, devout, and thoughtful man shared so much of himself onstage because that's where he had the most to give to others.
The Oregon Shakes leader will cross the country to take on a new challenge: to lead a performing arts center at New York's World Trade Center.
The season will feature a world premiere from Ike Holter and plays by Paula Vogel, Dominique Morisseau, Lauren Yee, and Madhuri Shekar.