Write It Out! Announces Staged Readings for HIV World AIDS Day
Short plays from the 2024 cohort will be featured at the LGBT Center in New York City on Dec. 2.
Short plays from the 2024 cohort will be featured at the LGBT Center in New York City on Dec. 2.
This Detroit-focused edition includes both theatremakers focused on cultivating the next generation and early-career artists showing the promise of that next wave.
Born in Covid lockdown, The Exodus Ensemble is shaking the New Mexico desert with immersive work, including their new 'HAMLET.'
This month, Allison chats with Pig Iron co-founder Quinn Bauriedel and checks in with teachers helping students navigate the post-election period.
Next summer, a multi-day celebration will kick off a new international dance venue for the longtime company in the Berkshires.
Succeeding co-founding leader Stephen Sachs, the D.C.-based director will assume full leadership of the L.A. theatre next April.
In a recent conversation with publications director Kelundra Smith, the 'Yellow Face' playwright talked about progress in representation and the unfairness of criticism.
Five folks who help the show go on recall memorable points on their path.
In staging a revolution and its confusing aftermath, the musical 'We Live in Cairo' also seeks to dramatize the everyday life of Arabs.
Sondheim and Weidman's masterpiece about Japan's 'opening' to the West returns to an L.A. company whose history with the show is as tightly intertwined as its subjects are.
In an excerpt from the new book 'Women Writing Musicals,' we learn about the songwriter who became the first woman to write music and lyrics for a full Broadway score, in 1942.
Two new books lift the voices of designers and production workers on their art and their labor.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Beyond sensory "friendly," these theatremakers are pushing the frontier of theatre that is truly for all audiences.
The Massachusetts collective, known for its site-roving parade spectacles, also convenes artists and activists and community around its rural roots.
This celebration of community stretched over weeks and connected Latine and Latin American performance.
A new adaptation of Sophocles's classic will be staged at a museum with unclaimed Native holdings"but it's hardly a staid museum piece.
From British loyalist plays to Suzan-Lori Parks's 'Elements of Style,' Edwin Booth's 'Hamlet' to Lynn Nottage's birth.
In Anna Ouyang Moench's new backstage comedy, a regional theatre actor looks to avoid becoming a real-life Scrooge.
Fresh off a cabaret performance at NYC's 54 Below, Otherworld is set to remount their hit 'Twilight' parody musical, continuing their streak of sci-fi and fantasy shows for Chicago audiences.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
With so many adaptations, including the return of Elevator Repair Service's 'GATZ,' are artists reinventing a classic---or destined to repeat the errors of the past?
We'll look back on these 2 Bay Area companies for the imaginations they unleashed and the lives they touched.
A study conducted by SMU DataArts reports on 11 cities across the U.S. and their tactics for advocacy, process, and equity to support artists and cultural organizations.
After negotiations between Actors' Equity Association and Brass Jar Productions, Drunk Shakespeare's cast and crew ratifies first union contract.