New Playbook Recommends Policies to Empower New York Artists
A new plan from Creatives Rebuild New York (CRNY) outlines a long-term program for state and local lawmakers to improve conditions for artists.
A new plan from Creatives Rebuild New York (CRNY) outlines a long-term program for state and local lawmakers to improve conditions for artists.
Originally hired as transition manager and interim managing director, she started in her new permanent role early this month.
Starting in January, she will work alongside newly appointed artistic director Jay Duffer as they succeed founding director Kathleen Culebro.
In joining a college theatre program with similar aims and aesthetics, the training arm of the experimental company will keep its students on track with minimal interruption.
This month, Allison heads to the former home of artist Frederic Edwin Church and readers uplift their mentors.
Roundabout Theatre Company and New Victory Theater partner to make performances more welcoming to nuerodiverse audiences.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
A nonet of plays by Mfoniso Udofia, 5 of them world premieres, will unfold a multi-generational immigrant story at several area theatres over 2 years.
The purity and brilliance of his voice was just one clue to his inner brightness and generosity.
The venue's grand opening will be on Dec. 14 in Los Angeles.
How a tour of Rocky Mountain theatres allowed one group of bikers to raise awareness for Behind the Scenes Charity.
Beginning on Oct. 15, she joins chief artistic programming officer Joanne Lamparter.
The musical adaptation of 'Rutka's Notebook: A Voice from the Holocaust' is currently having its world premiere at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park.
Amid continuing change and uncertainty, TCG is committed to showing up for American theatre institutions and workers.
The venerable East Bay theatre, which offered classics outdoors for 50 years, is another casualty of the punishing economics of theatre since the end of the Covid lockdown.
Our season preview and most-produced plays lists show a theatre scene still feeling the effects of contraction but continuing to show up for the work against steep odds.
In the new docu-theatre piece 'The Ford/Hill Project,' the words of Christine Blasey Ford and Anita Hall---and their interrogators---live again onstage.
A tribute from one seeker-clown to another.
A new 4-actor version of Williams's classic, which played last year at alternative NYC spaces, is headed for L.A., then Yale.
After 19 years at the Texas theatre and decades of leadership at U.S. theatres, Gladden will step down on June 30, 2025.
Program highlights include updates on funding, real estate, community resources, and advocacy
The book writer for the new Louis Armstrong musical reflects on the show's winding path through years of Covid, 3 cities, and countless rewrites.
The Atlanta costume designer discusses the art and people who have helped shape her into the artist she is today.
With her new play set to open in her hometown, the Seattle playwright discusses how her play engages with Arthur Miller's work and her dream collaborations.
Bookended with plays by Black women writers across the span of a century, this month's survey includes the founding of an influential political theatre, a path-breaking First Nations narrati…