Barrington Stage Company Names Michele Weathers Managing Director
Weathers will begin her new role in March.
Weathers will begin her new role in March.
The season will include works by Todd Kriedler, August Wilson, and Colman Domingo.
From flying remote control drones to organizing a strike, from Oregon to Tennessee, it is another exciting week for theatre.
The late playwrights' advocate James Houghton left behind an embarrassment of riches for his successor, but she seems quite suited to the task.
From a New York City stage manager to a Washington, D.C.-based marketing director, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
Three classic works of literature take the stage and a favorite gospel musical returns for the upcoming season.
Crucial artifacts of Broadway history sit in a quiet L.A. residence, tended by a stubborn but voluble guardian.
The season will be the company's first under the new producing artistic director, John Miller-Stephany.
The season will include a world premiere musical by David Henry Hwang and Jeanine Tesori.
The awards, presented by the TDF Costume Collection, recognize excellence in theatrical design.
Chavira will work alongside leadership with an eye toward diverse employment on and off stage.
A recent NPR interview with theatremaker David Marcus aired several errors and misconceptions.
The lineup includes five musicals and one yet-to-be announced show.
On this week's podcast, we welcome playwright and former Marine Maurice Decaul and talk about why it's important to tell war stories. Then the editors discuss the recent New York Times 'Big …
One helped curate our special issue on theatre and veterans; the other wrote about her experience making theatre with Syrian refugees.
It's sobering that Luis Valdez's stirring Chicano protest musical is freshly relevant, but there's nothing somber about its vibrant new staging.
The lineup includes works by Thomas Bradshaw, Dominique Morisseau, Sarah DeLappe, Jordan Harrison, and Young Jean Lee.
The season will include comedies, dramas, and a musical.
War may feel like an abstraction to many of us, but the theatre can give its realities flesh and blood.
Psychological trauma is the subject of most plays about service members. Does this represent most veterans' reality, or does it further complicate their reentry?
From the Vietnam War to Iraq, the two playwrights have each written play trilogies about war's effect on its fighters.
How veterans who leave the theatre of war are finding expression in another kind of theatre.
In 'Queens for a Year,' the playwright dramatized the culture of silence around military sexual assault via five generations of warrior women.
The novel-turned-play about a wife whose husband comes home from war changed will premiere at Forward Theater Company.
Rick Curry's programs for veterans with disabilities teach trades and encourage storytelling.