A 'Caesar' Opens as Critics Scream Bloody Murder
The Public Theater show goes on despite criticism and corporate sponsors' cold feet.
The Public Theater show goes on despite criticism and corporate sponsors' cold feet.
The season will feature a play by Ayad Akhtar and the world premiere of a Woody Allen film adaptation.
The arts administrator and performer, previously of Studio Tenn in Nashville, will join the company in August.
Top winners 'Dear Evan Hansen' and 'Oslo' showcase the season's many nonprofit theatre ties.
From property lines to the starry sky, from rolling dice to magic tricks, it is a fantastical week for theatre.
The Portland conference closes with gratitude to funders and a burst of poetry and song.
Latinx Theatre Commons challenged theatremakers to intervention, while Anand Giridharadas highlighted the need for reconciliation.
Speeches by Susan Medak and Jeff Chang challenged the field to face its divisions, and our culture's.
The stars of the Nick Payne play at Los Angeles's Geffen Playhouse talk about returning to the stage.
The conference in Stumptown kicks off with a look back and a bracing glimpse at Oregon stories.
The Oregon-based theatre educator will be honored at the 2017 Tony Awards.
After 16 seasons leading the company, Brigden will leave her post as artistic director.
The New York City company cites economic reasons for its closure.
The author of 'Wild' and 'Tiny Beautiful Things' is the keynote speaker at the 2017 Theatre Communications Group national conference in Portland.
The Latinx Theatre Commons, Linda Hartzell, Susan Medak, the William & Eva Fox Foundation, and the James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation will be honored.
The season will include a holiday show, a world premiere about My Little Pony, and a play by Sheila Callaghan.
Non-Equity theatre in Chicago was celebrated on Monday night.
The three directors discuss what it means to be women working in musicals on Broadway---and getting Tonys for it.
The summer reading series will feature new works by Dael Orlandersmith, Samuel D. Hunter, Antonio Edwards Suarez, and Lally Katz.
The artistic director of the D.C. theatre will leave the institution he cofounded at the end of the 2017-18 season.
Artists from the U.S. and London are adapting Ibsen's play about a town with poisoned water in a town that is still in the throes of the same issue.
Six leaders of color from Oregon's theatre community will receive professional development and networking opportunities.
The season includes works by Christopher Hampton, Harold Pinter, Nambi E. Kelley, and Patrick Marber.
Kraft will leave the company at the end of 2017 after serving 12 years as executive director.
The 62nd annual Drama Desk Awards was held on Sunday night and honored the 2016-17 season of Broadway, Off-, and Off-Off-Broadway productions.