6 Theatre Workers You Should Know
From a computer wiz to a sculptor, from a playwright to a professor, check out this month's cohort of theatre workers you should know.
From a computer wiz to a sculptor, from a playwright to a professor, check out this month's cohort of theatre workers you should know.
Playwrights have well-established protections for their work, but how about directors and designers?
When people make exciting new work together at Dad's Garage, why should we claim a piece of it?
The company's 'Changing Voices' festival will tour to four universities.
The summer season will feature works by Jason Robert Brown, Michael Friedman, and Micki Grant.
Why one reader prefers Philly's 1812 Productions to 'SNL,' and others fear for the future of criticism.
Eleven artists will receive grants to travel and foster international collaboration.
How Denver's Off-Center program turned a Jazz Age nervous breakdown into an immersive spectacle.
What is our commitment to experimentation, and to leading the field in this area?
A look behind the scenes of an immersive musical, and a survey of generative directors.
The first fellows in a program designed to foster a new generation of leaders of color are Jess McLeod and Aaron Todd Douglas.
The company will present five world premiere plays and a reading series.
Introducing a new podcast to American Theatre's network: the Subtext, where playwright Brian James Polak interviews playwrights about what makes them tick.
Casting data show a rise in minority casting, though some ethnicities are still underrepresented onstage.
In Senegal and Cote d'Ivoire, theatre persists despite declining government support and lingering questions about who it's for.
American theatre must embrace all body types, and stop shunning and shaming fat performers and their stories.
From early theatre for young audiences to the creation of the Asian Multi Media Center, January's theatrical milestones started the year with a bang.
The initiative will support an exchange of playwrights and their plays at multiple theatres.
In trying to fix one of Shakespeare's problem plays, did we create a new race issue? A fair note, but here's the backstory.
The season will include world premiere plays, classic musicals, and children's shows.
She is currently the managing director of Theatre Bay Area, and will begin her new job next month.
The season will include three world premiere plays.
The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center will present Miranda with the award this spring.
In this podcast episode, recorded live at the Robert Moss Theater, directors Anne Kauffman, Rachel Chavkin, Anne Bogart, and Liesl Tommy discusses the hows and whys of directing.
The kind of leader who listened as much as he led, he also modeled an enviable work/life balance.