How Do You Solve a Problem Like Documentary Theatre?
Stage works based on real material range so widely that about all they have in common is their makers' aversion to labels.
Stage works based on real material range so widely that about all they have in common is their makers' aversion to labels.
Some of documentary theatre's leaders discuss the art of the interview---and the deeply personal play-making that comes after.
Theatre ought to grow our moral imagination in a time of crisis. How do we get there"and who is 'we'?
Both in content and form, documentary theatre in the U.S. has always been at theatre's cutting edge.
In the digital post-truth era; theatre of the real doesn't just dramatize change---in some case it embodies it.
Goat in the Road's devised piece braided two veterans' stories into an examination of identity and homecoming.
The season will feature classic and contemporary plays, and a chamber musical.
The Black Dahlia Theatre founder and prolific TV director will replace Randall Arney.
From the streets of Paris to the halls of middle school, from the rabbit hole to Illyria, it is an adventurous week for theatre.
Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori's musical, with its Confederate-monument subplot, will get an unexpectedly timely revival.
Kids' theatre is a big tent, not a sideshow, but TYA/USA's new leader craves more specificity and clarity about its mission and impact.
The touring company will present 2 Shakespeares and a Marcus Gardley play about Malcolm X.
A Hartford troupe makes original short plays by, for, and about teens, but the real performance may be in the talkbacks.
A Potter-esque stage romp casts a spell Off-Broadway---just don't call it a parody.
Theatre architecture's cyclical history, and the newest state-of-the-art space at Chicago Shakes.
From the Kit Kat Klub to an island, from Berkeley to Milwaukee, it is another varied week for theatre.
The season will include the remount of Basil Twist's 'Symphonie Fantastique.'
Mirae Kim is recognized for her research on nonprofit organizations and civic engagement.
The 'Black to the Future' season includes solo shows by Liza Jessie Peterson and Paterson Joseph and keeps an eye on national politics.
Tributes from those who worked with or were inspired by the iconic Broadway and cabaret performer.
From the first interracially cast 'Othello' to the founding of our longest-running queer troupe, this was a memorable month for theatre.
The season will include holiday favorites, musicals, and dramas.
On this week's podcast, playwright James Still is the guest and he talks about how a California playwright became the resident playwright of Indiana Rep. Plus, the editors discuss 'The Great…
Writing is a solitary pursuit, but not for a week each year on this idyllic Midwestern campus.
The season will feature puppets, mermaids, play festivals, and events.