Offscript: Programming Diversely With Josh Hecht
On this week's episode, we welcome Josh Hecht of Profile Theatre who explains why he only programs one writer a season. Plus, the editors discuss bias in theatre criticism.
On this week's episode, we welcome Josh Hecht of Profile Theatre who explains why he only programs one writer a season. Plus, the editors discuss bias in theatre criticism.
Play this month's caption contest and you might win a copy of 'The Kilroys List: 97 Monologues and Scenes by Female and Trans Playwrights,' published by TCG Books.
After losing its longtime home, the Austin theatre collective will hold events around the city next season.
This small venue has a lot to give to the community of Jefferson Park.
From the creation of Chicago's Goodman to a seminal show by the National Black Theatre, July was a standout month for theatrical milestones.
Virginia Rep's new show for kids takes inspiration from the iconic 'I think I can' tale, whose roots are deeper than even its makers knew.
Among the offerings is a remount of the Helen Hayes-winning production of 'Word Becomes Flesh'Â by Marc Bamuthi Joseph.
Raymond Bobgan, Will Davis, Jamie Herlich, Benita Hofstetter Koman, Johnny Morales, and Randy Reyes join the national theatre organization's leadership.
The D.C. theatre will produce plays by Caryl Churchill, Alexander Manuiloff, and Nathan Alan Davis.
Among the offerings is a new work about Emmett Till by Nataki Garrett and Andrea LeBlanc.
After nine years with the Altanta company, she's taken a culture post with the city of Hilton Head.
Cry Havoc Theater responded to last year's police killings with a docu-theatre piece about violence and healing.
From punching bags to wedding cakes, from California to Wisconsin, it is another exciting week for theatre.
The foundation's awards fund new-play development nationwide via productions, workshops, and rehearsals, as they did for 'Oslo' and 'Dear Evan Hansen.'
From an administrator and performer in Seattle to a set designer in Pittsburgh, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
The Falcon Theatre, founded by Marshall, relaunches this month under a new name.
The Minneapolis theatre will produce a new play by Leah Nanako Winkler, and a new musical from David Valdes Greenwood and Eric Mayson.
This year's multifaceted arts fest offered a breathtaking global menu, but no dishes were more bracing than the latest moves in dance.
The Upstate New York theatre will present new plays by Aditi Brennan Kapil, Lydia Diamond, Martyna Majok, and Mindy Kaling.
Scenic designer Andrew Boyce took inspiration from comic strips for the design of a musical about Japanese immigrants in San Francisco.
The Los Angeles audio theatre producer will present a new play by Gregg Oppenheimer, about Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.
Poetry by two giants of the Black Arts Movement infuses 'UniSon' and 'GIRL Shakes Loose.'
If her plays of the 1980s and '90s had a singular aesthetic, here are at least 3 reasons: designers Donald Eastman, Anne Militello, and Gabriel Berry.
How Maria Irene Fornes shaped 'Fefu and Her Friends,' from a 1977 interview.
The troupe, which grew from modest origins into one of Canada's essential theatres, takes Manhattan.