Offscript: Seasoning With Frank Rizzo
On this week's podcast, the Connecticut critic joins the editors to dish about his Q&A with Yale's James Bundy and the upcoming season.
On this week's podcast, the Connecticut critic joins the editors to dish about his Q&A with Yale's James Bundy and the upcoming season.
In programs at the Farm Theater, Target Margin, and Bard College, playwrights collaborate with students to develop new work.
The new festival will lift up stories by LGBTQ artists of color in Boston.
Food and homecoming are at the heart of Amir Nazir Zuabi's one-woman play, as staged near hot stoves in New York and the Bay Area.
The two theatre artists are among the 24 recipients of the 2017 MacArthur Fellowship, which comes with $625,000.
He was an outsized figure as zany, mercurial, tender, and tragic as the characters he put onstage.
The gender-parity tide may finally be turning in the British Isles, but there's still work to be done.
An experienced managing director, Bielstein succeeds Timothy Shields as leader of the resident theatre league.
The season will feature a reinterpretation of 'A Streetcar Named Desire,' a world premiere, and several contemporary music concerts.
The Seattle theatre will present a mix of contemporary and classic plays and musicals.
The U.S. got national arts funding after decades of advocacy, much of it by theatre folks working with various government entities, including the CIA.
Its national granting program awards $10,000 in operating support to theatres, both first-time beneficiaries and a few repeat honorees.
A retired professor voices concerns about the casting of Jen Silverman's play 'The Moors,' which 'American Theatre' printed in full in our July/August 2017 issue.
The sixth T. Fellow, chosen to develop a new theatrical production, will attend classes at Columbia's School of the Arts.
The Minneapolis theatre will present a one-man adaptation of 'Moby Dick' and Sarah DeLappe's 'The Wolves' next season.
The British-born director departs after six years leading the Kentucky theatre and its influential new-play program, the Humana Festival.
Theatre is reflecting our world back at us. But are we feeling it?
It will partner with the National Theatre on a new program called Public Acts.
At Intrepid Theatre, costumes for Suzan-Lori Parks's Civil War-set take on 'The Odyssey' evoke both the past and the present.
David Cromer wins the award for outstanding direction and Rachel Rockwell wins for best choreography.
From the first theatre history book to the first seasons at the Indiana Repertory Theatre and the Huntington, October was a notable month for theatre.
The recipients were recognized for their work in social justice; winners include Mikhail Baryshnikov, P. Carl, and Ping Chong.
The Tony-winning composer explains how piracy helped propel the stage adaptation of the beloved film.
From a sound designer in New York City to an arts administrator in Baltimore, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
From Gothic tales to classic plays, from a funeral home to the wrestling ring, here is what is onstage this month.