Featured Contributors, May/June 2017
A critic from Beijing penned a Chinese theatre overview, and an academic from Washington, D.C., traced a high-stakes literary adaptation.
A critic from Beijing penned a Chinese theatre overview, and an academic from Washington, D.C., traced a high-stakes literary adaptation.
Emerging director Morgan Green is helming a wildly diverse summer season at the Connecticut theatre.
The artistic director will step down at the end of the 2017-18 season.
Meiyin Wang's first fest will feature Gob Squad, a Mimi Lien installation, and shows at local breweries and public libraries.
As Anne and Don Alsedek step down from the company they founded in 1983, they look back on a legacy of education and slow but steady growth.
Johnna Adams, Boni B. Alvarez, Kirk Wood Bromley, Morgan Gould, MJ Kaufman, Aya Ogawa, Jiehae Park, and Andrea Stolowit will be in residence through 2024.
The playwright will receive the award for her play 'Indecent.'
What was a critic of color doing at a theatre conference? Only listening, learning, networking, and finding his place.
From a rock concert to a whaling boat, from Wisconsin to New Jersey, it is a varied week for theatre.
Arts Midwest is biggest grantee, with 132 other arts organizations in 30 states and D.C. also receiving grants for theatre projects.
The lineup will feature works from David Henry Hwang, Novid Parsi, and Anu Bhatt.
The four-show slate will feature the Bard, Shaw from NYC's Bedlam, and a Theresa Rebeck world premiere.
An ongoing study at Ohio State is developing both the science and the art of teaching students on the autism spectrum.
From the first theatre in North America to the birth of Margo Jones's Theatre '47 and VASTA's first conference, June was a hot month for theatrical milestones.
Next year will mark the first in the theatre's new venue, the Sofia Tsakopoulos Center for the Arts.
For this week's Offscript, recorded live in Portland, Ore., guests Amy Wang, Dámaso RodrÃguez, and Maureen Porter gave us a primer on the local theatre scene.
The season will feature a collaboration with En Garde Arts and a play by a local playwright.
Katrina Lenk and Will Pullen receive the Clarence Derwent Award, and Barbara Barrie and Anthony Crisholm receive Richard Seff Award.
Annie Baker, Liza Birkenmeier, Sarah DeLappe, Ella Hickson, Asa Horvitz, Stephen Karam, and Stacy Osei-Kuffour are the theatre artists receiving fellowships this round.
These NY-based artists specialize in adding circus to musical theatre, but their new 'Godspell' at Arkansas Rep is all circus, all the time.
Alongside an international menu, the company will present new works by Step Afrika!, Ping Chong, Rennie Harris, Jason Bishop, and Acrobuffos.
After two rounds of negotiations, Equity leaders are touting the deal's strong salary increases and benefits provisions.
The season will feature new musicals, classic plays, and outdoor performances at the Solvang Festival Theater.
Artists and theatre companies are developing new work in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. this summer.
The Cleveland experimental company ran a capital campaign to purchase its theatre space from the artistic director. Â