North Carolina Stage Survives Helene, But Future Is Cloudy
There was no physical damage to the theatre building, but the company's fate feels precarious, and not just due to the hurricane, said artistic director Charlie Flynn-McIver.
There was no physical damage to the theatre building, but the company's fate feels precarious, and not just due to the hurricane, said artistic director Charlie Flynn-McIver.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
2 new volumes by and about a pioneering Appalachian company celebrate decades of work, though they also deserve scrutiny.
An interview with the playwright of 'Salesman之æ»,' about Arthur Miller's collaboration with Chinese theatremakers on the premiere of his signature play in Beijing in 1983.
A new study measures the city's artistic success by the more than 4,500 artists employed and over 1,800 productions, exhibitions, and special events programmed each year.
He succeeds outgoing executive director John Martin and joins the company as they begin their 27th season.
The directors of this iconic NYC festival, now a city-wide celebration since losing its longtime home, aren't just planning next January's programming but the fest's next 20 years as well.
Chan began her duties in August, and predecessor Michelle Mulholland will work with her through the end of the year to support the transition.
Inclusion in the theatre begins, but doesn't end, with matching diverse programming and new audiences.
Theatre workers unite at the intersection of surplus and scarcity.
For theatre to keep up with community and with the times, we need new ways to support writers and their work.
How an Atlanta company stages gatherings where the conversations are as important as the plays.
Running Oct. 21-27, the festival features works from multiple trans, nonbinary, and two-spirit+ artists.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
The prolific late author and playwright, who died over the summer, leaves behind a legacy of expansive work about Southern Black women and their journeys.
Kate Hamill and Rajiv Joseph tie for the top spot on a diverse list of dramatists and adaptors (*23 due to ties).
Heidi Schreck's 'What the Constitution Means to Me' tops the list for the second year in a row (*11 due ties).
The longtime leader of La Jolla Playhouse, where he had a strong record of Broadway transfers, will take over the Tony-eligible NYC nonprofit in July 2026.
This month Woodzick discusses musical parody and gender-expansive revivals with an artist who researches vocal pedagogy.
An afternoon at Carnegie Mellon's School of Drama and life-changing educators highlight this month's education newsletter.
A longtime admirer and colleague remembers the man and the questions that drove his work.
She'll leave the nonprofit media outlet, which has been covering the local theatre scene since 2012 and which she has run since 2017, at the end of this year.
Working with interim executive director Tyler Hokama to transition roles, Calicchio will officially start in November.
2 new books show and tell the instructive story of Arena's path-breaking co-founder, Zelda Fichandler---both the work she did and the work she left for us to continue.
A former associate artistic director at new-works incubator Ars Nova, she'll succeed Paige Evans in the role starting in November.