Russian Theatre: A Delicate Balance
A week at Moscow's Golden Mask Festival shows that theatre is popular in Russia---but with popularity comes scrutiny.
A week at Moscow's Golden Mask Festival shows that theatre is popular in Russia---but with popularity comes scrutiny.
The theatre will present adaptations of movies and audience favorites.
The season will feature a world premiere by Adrienne Kennedy.
Six theatre companies receive grants to develop and tour new ensemble-based works.
From a recording studio to a filling station, from Oregon to North Carolina, it is another exciting week for theatre.
This second round of residents will include five playwrights.
In today's 140-character culture, dialogue and a recognition of nuance are more important than ever.
Suzan-Lori Parks, Robert Woodruff, Jean-Claude van Itallie, and Loretta Greco recall what America's great bard of the West meant to them.
It started with acting exercises. Then in one night my life changed.
A new musical tells the tale of Albert Cashier, a Union soldier who was born a woman but fought---and lived---as a man.
The season will include new plays by Tarell Alvin McCraney, Idris Goodwin, and Josh Wilder, focusing on the black male experience.
Dramaturgs are lauded for current dramaturgy projects and proposals.
Playwriting as a lifeline in prison, changes in Chinese theatre, and the crisis of criticism.
Inspired but not daunted by Steppenwolf's history, she lit up its stage for three decades.
What I learned at the O'Neill Theater Center's annual July boot camp for arts journalists.
Cothran will step down from the position she held since 2007.
Warren, who co-founded the theatre in 1988, will depart at the end of the year.
The season will include plays by Joshua Harmon, R. Eric Thomas, and Bryna Turner.
Each path has its pros and cons, its complications and its trade-offs, as these case studies show.
From a sadistic dentist to international spies, from Oregon to Texas, here is a sampling of what is playing this week at select theatres around the country.
A Tunisian/Canadian coproduction urgently stages the mass-migration crisis afflicting the Middle East and North Africa.
This week's podcast guest is Chris Acebo, associate artist at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, who talks about how designers can be leaders too. Plus, the editors discuss Trump plays and talkbac…
Shields will leave a post at New Jersey's McCarter Theatre Center and begin in San Diego in October.
A multimedia performance from Lynn Nottage and LAByrinth reimagines the past and future of the city that inspired 'Sweat.'
The Atlanta native will take the reins as managing director, replacing Jenn Dwyer-McEwen.