Denver Center Announces Lineup for New Play Summit
The 12th annual event will feature three readings and two world premiere productions.
The 12th annual event will feature three readings and two world premiere productions.
From 'Cherry Orchard' on Broadway to 'Cymbeline' in London, period transplants have varied success.
From a Taekwondo artist turned production manager to a costume and scenic designer inspired by figurative painting, here are some theatre folks to have on your radar.
The playwright will be honored at the William Inge Center's annual festival in April 2017.
On this week's podcast, the guest is Desdemona Chiang, who discusses setting 'The Winter's Tale' in China and why her mother named her after the tragic 'Othello' heroine. Plus, the editors d…
In costuming Matthew Lopez's play at Arden Theatre, it was important to show the process of getting into drag.
Two seasoned Foote performers reflect on his 1992 play, 'The Roads to Home,' now in a Primary Stages revival.
The theatre began in the basement of a vacant mall and now produces large-scale youth shows for audiences of all ages.
The summer fare will include a Shakespeare festival and a world premiere.
In his version of the grim fairy tale for 24th Street Theatre, Bryan Davidson adds music and human dimension.
The mainstage season will feature a mix of classic dramas, cult musicals, operas, and new plays.
These tales of theatrical ghosts bring a new meaning to the term 'haunted house.'
A new stage adaptation of Charles Johnson's novel 'Middle Passage' sets sail in Chicago.
The recipients will be granted space and time to work on new projects.
Thomas Mizer and Curtis Moore will be presented with the Fred Ebb award in November.
From street urchins to the royal rulers, from Ferris wheels to locker rooms, it is a dramatic week.
For the L.A.-area classical theatre, putting more than one actor into each role is about collaboration, not substitution.
Renovation costs, building delays, and debt will force the company to shutter next month.
The lineup will feature two plays in repertory that will tour around the country.
The first pairing of William Finn and James Lapine's gay-family musicals left a lasting impression on all those it touched.
The 'Bad Jews' playwright responds to a miserable election season with a comic take on a Greek tragedy.
At its 5th conference and festival, the Asian-American theatre alliance shared enthusiasm for new work and new strategies, as well as its critiques of persistent inequities.
The Chicago organization recognized female artists, artists of color, and artists with disabilities.
The two-year residency at the university will allow students to take part in the production process.
The annual award recognizes excellence in direction and choreography during the New York theatre season.