Old Globe Announces Lineup for 2017 Powers New Voices Festival
The festival will feature readings of six new works.
The festival will feature readings of six new works.
Why the director and designer, longtime collaborators, decided to put Shakespeare in a plywood container.
At its recent Manhattan gathering, the Latina/o Theatre Commons took the movement to the next level, and not a moment too soon.
The Los Angeles company will produce world premieres by Jonathan Ceniceroz, John Pollono, and Diane Rodriguez.
Daniels will begin her new post at the Windy City theatre in January.
The awards will fund extended development time for 16 productions around the country.
The workshop will bring together theatre critics in the Seattle region.
From naughty elves to watchful shepherds, from Whoville to the North Pole, theatres are in the holiday spirit.
The theatre will work with students in the Tampa Bay area on its annual Shakespeare productions.
The designer is revisiting---and revising---her original Broadway costumes from 1987 at Houston's Theatre Under the Stars.
From a fire at the Richmond Theatre in Virginia to the birth of Puerto Rican theatre in New York City, December was a memorable month for theatre.
A call for theatremakers and theatregoers to action and positive change going forward.
Scenic and media designer Bryce Cutler will be honored at the USITT conference in 2017.
The British director, who's bringing her new Kneehigh show '946' to Berkeley Rep, tells us why gender parity shouldn't be so hard to achieve.
The conference will be in June 2017 and will be titled 'Full Circle.'
Seventy-five awards were handed out at Theatre Bay Area's annual awards ceremony.
Alice Childress's seldom-produced interracial love story, though set a century ago, gave off fresh sparks at the Intiman.
The New York theatre partnered with Tim Rice to bring his musical to Honolulu.
The company develops and produces works about the Latinx community.
The weekend convening brought theatre leaders together to discuss how statistics can turn into successes.
The writer of 'The Brother/Sister Plays' will head Yale's playwriting program and serve as Yale Rep's playwright-in-residence.
The chairman of NBC Entertainment works in TV, but he's bringing theatre into people's homes and onto their stages in every way he can.
From wedding planning to battling monsters, from Idaho to Florida, here is another exciting week of theatre.
When Cleveland Public Theatre noticed there were no Latinx theatres in town, they helped create Teatro Publico.
From a photographer who has captured about 200 shows to an actor coming to Broadway this season, here are some theatre folks to have on your radar.