Tony Awards to Reinstate Sound Design Categories
The sound design categories for play and musicals will come back in time for the 2018 Tonys.
The sound design categories for play and musicals will come back in time for the 2018 Tonys.
From the oceanside to the swamp, from Charleston, S.C., to Portland, Ore., it is another varied week of performances.
The season will present three mainstage productions helmed by emerging director Morgan Green.
The international competition will create a new canon of work inspired by Shakespeare's 38 titles.
Two revivals will join several regional premieres for the upcoming season.
The star is breaking out of her familiar type in the new musical about World War II veterans.
His minimalist aesthetic seems to mesh well with the character-driven work of the composer/lyricist. Next: 'Pacific Overtures.'
The Philly theatre will present world premieres by A. Rey Pamatmat and Fin Kennedy.
The lineup will include the world premiere of a new play by Christopher Durang.
The new-work development hub has announced the selections for the summer season.
The Los Angeles institution will co-commission more than 50 new plays over the next decade.
American Theater Co. of Chicago's new artistic director looks for magic in small spaces.
On this week's podcast David J. Loehr reports back from the Humana Festival. Plus, the editors discuss 'Miss Saigon' and AT's new program to nurture theatre critics of color.
The theatre has announced its programming at the Helen Hayes Theatre in 2018.
The season will be the first curated by artistic director Courtney Sale.
The playwright will receive the Otis Guernsey New Voices Award.
The season features the return of a holiday classic and an audience favorite.
The six-show season will include plays by Dominique Morisseau, Lucas Hnath, and Kwame Kwei-Armah.
How the Complicite auteur follows trains of thought to the stage, then gets whole audiences on board.
The season will include world premieres from Lauren Yee, David Grimm, and Erica Schmidt.
An O'Neill biography puts the drama centerstage, while a tantalizing compendium of Beckett-iana largely elides it.
The lineup will include Shakespeare, a murder mystery, a romantic comedy, and contemporary plays.
The artistic director will step down from his role at the end of the company's 2017-18 season.
The season will include comedies, musical tributes, and children's fare.
TCG's Rising Leaders of Color Program is seeking arts journalists of color for a fellowship with American Theatre and the Eugene O'Neill Critics Institute.