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8,531 stories by "American Theatre Editors"

Town Stages Opens in New York City by American Theatre Editors

The new female-led event and performance space promises to offer an artistic home to New York City creators.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:14pm on December 4, 2017

Three on the Aisle: The Critic as Artist? by American Theatre Editors

On this week's podcast, Terry Teachout wrote a play! Can Peter Marks and Elisabeth Vincentelli review it? Plus, an interview with director of the moment Lila Neugebauer.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:42pm on December 1, 2017

TCG Fall Forum: A Collegial Conversation About Systemic Challenges by American Theatre Editors

Succession and the search process, "cost disease," and other nonprofit fundamentals were on the table as the field met in NYC in early November.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:08am on December 1, 2017

DCPA Announces Playwrights for 13th Annual New Play Summit by American Theatre Editors

The festival will include works by Sigrid Gilmer, David Jacobi, Kemp Powers, Barbara Seyda, José Cruz González, Matthew Lopez, and Lauren Yee.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:52pm on November 29, 2017

Featured Contributors, Dec. 2017 by American Theatre Editors

Two critics address themselves to critical models, both of the economic and the aesthetic kind.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:41pm on November 29, 2017

Creede Repertory Theatre Announces 53rd Season by American Theatre Editors

The 2018 season will feature Dolly Parton's '9 to 5,' Neil Simon's 'Barefoot in the Park,' and the 35th annual Young Audience Outreach Tour.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:18pm on November 29, 2017

Allison Janney to Serve as Chair for D.C.'s Women's Voices Festival by American Theatre Editors

Janney returns to the festival as honorary chair after serving on the honorary committee at the inaugural festival in 2015.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:12pm on November 29, 2017

Speaking Truth to Ourselves by American Theatre Editors

We have so many theatre riches before us. If we don't engage with them fully and forthrightly, we're effectively taking them for granted.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:42pm on November 28, 2017

What's the Buzz? by American Theatre Editors

We know too well the laments about shrinking critical jobs and authority. But are we looking for the future in all the wrong places?

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:07am on November 28, 2017

A Second Act for Theatre Criticism? by American Theatre Editors

Reviewers and reports are an endangered species. Here's how some of them are surviving---and even thriving.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:06am on November 28, 2017

The Critical Palette by American Theatre Editors

Three theatre critics of color who are used to being the only one who looks like them on the aisle seat.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:05am on November 28, 2017

A Critics Bestiary by American Theatre Editors

There may be as many kinds of writers about theatre as there are kinds of theatre. Here's a handy guide.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:04am on November 28, 2017

Tastemaking in a Post-Newspaper World by American Theatre Editors

Sure, theatres can find ways to spread the word without critics, but patrons still want---and deserve---disinterested reviews.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:03am on November 28, 2017

Black Bodies, White Writers by American Theatre Editors

The crushing homogeneity of theatre criticism means it's missing crucial perspectives"and its relevance to readers.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:02am on November 28, 2017

A Critical Lion in Winter: Robert Brustein Looks Back by American Theatre Editors

The legendary critic and impresario is still writing every day, though he's largely left the battlefield to other warriors.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:01am on November 28, 2017

The View From the Aisle Over '10,000 Nights' by American Theatre Editors

Choice notes from an extraordinary theatregoing career, documenting trends and artists of the late 20th-century stage.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:00am on November 28, 2017

How Does the Tax Bill Add Up for Artists and Nonprofits? by American Theatre Editors

The bad news: a huge drop in charitable giving and no itemized deductions for freelancers. The good news? An amendment could fix the giving part.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:05pm on November 27, 2017

TCG Gala Celebrates Past, Present, and Future of Theatre by American Theatre Editors

Songs from Samuel E. Wright highlighted a night honoring the National Council of the American Theatre and the 'War Paint' creative team.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:19pm on November 27, 2017

Fall's Fourth Option by American Theatre Editors

Thinking beyond what's in front of you"to see a fourth option"can be a powerful key to leadership and problem-solving.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:59am on November 24, 2017

Steve Carter Takes One Last Look by American Theatre Editors

The playwright, a stalwart of Negro Ensemble Company and Victory Gardens, recalls his good fortune over a long career.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:28pm on November 22, 2017

Theatres With Benefits by American Theatre Editors

National Stages creates a cross-subscription program for audiences on the move.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:55am on November 22, 2017

Crowded Fire Announces 20th Anniversary Season by American Theatre Editors

The San Francisco theatre will present two contemporary plays at Potrero Stage in 2018.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:51pm on November 21, 2017

Priority Report: Theatre Facts 2016 by American Theatre Editors

This year's report reflects a theatre field intent on examining its business practices and values.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:54am on November 21, 2017

Serenbe Playhouse Announces 2018 Season by American Theatre Editors

The company's season, titled 'Voyage,' will take audiences on an aquatic adventure.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:19pm on November 20, 2017

Kate Hamill: From Stage to Page and Back Again by American Theatre Editors

The actor/writer's works, many adapted from Jane Austen, are full of empowered ladies, sometimes played by her.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 7:00am on November 20, 2017
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