The U.S. Is a Latin American Country Too
Multiplicity defines our past and our future, and nowhere is this more true than in the Latinx theatre movement in the U.S.
Multiplicity defines our past and our future, and nowhere is this more true than in the Latinx theatre movement in the U.S.
We're not just writing about Latinx theatre as it unfolds; thanks to the Latina/o Theatre Commons, we're full participants too.
The union and #FairWageOnstage activists praise a 'historic' though as yet unspecified pay increase.
Next season will feature a musical from Jimmy Buffett, and plays by Rachel Bonds and Hansol Jung.
The festival will feature readings and workshop performances of five plays.
The Tony-winning director will be presented with the award at the foundation's 2017 gala.
The latest installment of TCG's annual industry report finds companies adapting to a changing world and connecting with their communities.
Theatres looking for some creative counterprogramming for Donald Trump's swearing-in can schedule a fee-free reading of her feminist farce.
How does Lucas Hnath's play about conflict in a megachurch fit Theater J's mission? Adam Immerwahr explains.
This week, we welcome playwright Sarah DeLappe. Plus, the editors discuss what artists can do post-election and #FairWageOnStage.
The arts are central to community life, and many theatres are pioneers in civic engagement.
This Asheville theatre company mines classics for fresh spins on race and sexuality. Their latest: 'Night of the Living Dead.'
The Austin couple juggle many different roles, but the most important ones are husband and wife.
We must respond to this moment of division and despair by telling urgent stories, finding new voices, and fighting for our values.
The 41st annual festival will feature five world premieres.
From Los Angeles to Baltimore, from wagoning pioneers to mathematical geniuses, it is a varied week for theatre.
The new 50,000-square-foot building will be an expansion of the company's current home in Fayetteville.
Play this month's Caption Contest and you might win a copy of 'Coming to Terms: American Plays & the Vietnam War,' featuring works by David Rabe, Terrence McNally, and Emily Mann.
A handy guide to fielding those perennial pesky queries.
Daughter becomes mother in the Irish company's 20th-anniversary staging of Martin McDonagh's landmark play, which now tours the U.S.
The 'Frozen' songwriter makes her debut on the Great White Way with 'In Transit,' the first a cappella musical.
Christopher Bayes and Steven Epp keep the Jeune Lune flame burning with a fresh, improvisatory take on an old chestnut.
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In adapting an old mother/daughter drama into a musical, Quiara AlegrÃa Hudes didn't just add songs but new layers and context.
From Portland, Ore., to Wilmington, Del., from the Senate floor to the Oval Office, things get political this week.