10 New Plays Receive 2nd Round of 2024-25 Edgerton Awards
Totaling over $460,000, the awards fund extra time for the development and rehearsal of new plays with the entire creative team.
Totaling over $460,000, the awards fund extra time for the development and rehearsal of new plays with the entire creative team.
With major funders Duke and Mellon pulling out, the 35-year-old program, which awarded nearly $40 million to performing artists, is ending.
This last dispatch from the 2024 gathering checks in with some Americans who've felt both inspired and challenged by their Polish counterparts.
It's tough out there for Downtown NYC theatres, but one East Village venue is raising money to take control of their destiny.
He will succeed producing artistic director Ginger Poole in January.
Opening on Jan. 23, 2025, the permanent office and studio spaces will be based in Midtown.
The co-founder of South Coast Rep won acclaim by staging what playwrights wrote, and helping to sustain a home for their work.
Theatre in Poland inevitably intersects with politics, and not only because it relies on state support.
Remembering a director whose intelligence and sense of humor didn't just guide careers but built community.
This month Brian talks to the Southern-born writer about her journey through acting to playwriting, what her parents taught her, and her own parenting.
The versatile Atlanta actor, who died on Dec. 3 at the age of 75, is remembered as both larger than life and down to earth.
Beginning in summer 2025, Piedmont Shakespeare Company aims to fills the gap left by theatre closures in the region.
This correspondent returned eagerly to a place where theatre still matters in a troubled world, even if it can't quite make sense of it.
The irreplaceable dramaturg and activist, who died on Nov. 12 at age 72, is remembered by one of her closest comrades in art.
Members of the dramaturg/activist's chosen family remember her lifelong commitment to theatre, politics, and the art of friendship.
Gilbert & Sullivan's only U.S. world premiere, two theatre foundings (Dunbar Theatre in Philly, St. Nicholas in Chicago), a Broadway Y2K shutdown, and more.
The festival includes new plays by E.J. Batiste, Lynne Streeter Childress, Gail Lou, and D.L. Patrick.
After finishing out CTC's 2024-25 season, he'll start as artistic director of Pittsburgh's Alumni Theater Company.
A nonprofit pro who recently led the Network of Ensemble Theaters, she will join co-executive directors Emilya Cachapero and LaTeshia Ellerson.
Our regular roundup of prizes and other recognitions.
Currently managing director of Lincoln Center Theater, Siegel will join his former LCT colleague Evan Cabnet at the helm of Second Stage next April.
Kallan Dana's intimate, unsettling play, a production of The Hearth redirected from the shuttered Connelly Theatre, reemerges at A.R.T./New York.
After a tenure that include a name change and several acclaimed productions, he'll leave the theatre in the interim hands of managing director Nicole Samsel.
A check-in with stage managers, and ensemble creation in the New Mexico desert.
Who better to take the pulse of a changing industry than with the folks at the hub of the wheel: stage managers.