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8,534 stories by "American Theatre Editors"

David Hare: Chekhov Peaked With 'The Seagull' by American Theatre Editors

In adapting 3 early works by the Russian master, the English playwright met a young, passionate artist, not a distant deity.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:07am on October 26, 2016

Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival Announces 2017 Summer Season by American Theatre Editors

The season at the New York theatre will include two Shakespeare plays and world premieres from Lauren Gunderson and Kate Hamill.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:56pm on October 25, 2016

American Players Theatre Announces 2017 Season by American Theatre Editors

The Wisconsin theatre sets eight productions for its repertory lineup.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:09pm on October 25, 2016

Maltz Jupiter Theatre Announces Plans to Expand by American Theatre Editors

The theatre has announced a capital campaign to expand its facilities and performances spaces.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:32pm on October 25, 2016

TYA for All: The Benefits of Programming for Young Audiences by American Theatre Editors

These theatres prove that you don't have to be a TYA-specific theatre to commission and produce shows for kids and teens.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:24pm on October 25, 2016

Sarita Ocón Receives 2016 RHE Artistic Fellowship Award by American Theatre Editors

The theatre artist and activist will receive a cash prize in December.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:01pm on October 25, 2016

Theatre Exile Leads Winners at 2016 Barrymore Awards by American Theatre Editors

The annual awards ceremony for Philadelphia professional theatre was held on Monday.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:21pm on October 25, 2016

They'll Make a Production of It by American Theatre Editors

Artists build the imaginary worlds of the stage; producers and managers build the actual worlds where imaginations can play.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:05pm on October 25, 2016

Prince's Theatre by American Theatre Editors

Harold Prince has always made work that matters to him---and most often to a wide audience.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:04pm on October 25, 2016

Broadway Needs Producers, Not Just Investors by American Theatre Editors

Whatever contribution I've made to the theatre repertoire has been because I took risks on great material and got backers to trust me with it.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:03pm on October 25, 2016

Why Join LORT? Artists Rep Explores the Process by American Theatre Editors

The theatre in Portland, Ore., joins the organization for national profile---and local leadership on wages.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:02pm on October 25, 2016

Same Job, Different Business by American Theatre Editors

What nonprofit managers and commercial producers can learn from each other, and pass on.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:01pm on October 25, 2016

Want to Own Your Theatre? Be Careful What You Wish For by American Theatre Editors

For many small theatres, the leap to midsize, and from renting to owning, can be a make-or-break deal.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:01pm on October 25, 2016

What Theatre Might Learn From Netflix by American Theatre Editors

The theatre subscription model may seem creaky, but maybe all its needs is an upgrade---a monthly, recurring upgrade.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:59am on October 25, 2016

'The Gabriels': Family Matters in an Election Year by American Theatre Editors

Richard Nelson's newest cycle of plays views the presidential election through a painfully personal lens.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:32pm on October 24, 2016

Aleshea Harris Receives 2016 Relentless Award by American Theatre Editors

The second annual award recognizes the playwright for her play 'Is God Is.'

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:01pm on October 24, 2016

Onstage This Week: Halloween Edition 2016 by American Theatre Editors

From headless horsemen to blood thirsty vampires, from witch prosecutions to murder trials, this week's theatre offerings are spooky.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:15pm on October 24, 2016

New Program to Offer Free Seats to Playwrights by American Theatre Editors

Samuel French's Playwrights Welcome initiative will give away unsold seats at select theatres to Dramatists Guild members.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:54am on October 24, 2016

Teaching Moments in Albany Park's 'Learning Curve' by American Theatre Editors

This site-specific Chicago project takes audiences back to school, where the lessons aren't all on the syllabus.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:19am on October 21, 2016

Donna Kaz: Behind the Mask, a Survivor and a Storyteller by American Theatre Editors

In a new memoir, the Guerrilla Girl recounts a life as an art provocateur and a reluctant feminist haunted by abuse.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:58am on October 21, 2016

Offscript: Electoral Angst With Lynn Nottage by American Theatre Editors

On this week's podcast, Lynn Nottage discusses the presidential election and her new play 'Sweat.' Plus the editors discuss 'Hamilton's America' and 'A 24-Decade History of Popular Music.'

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:53am on October 20, 2016

Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival Announces 2017 Summer Season by American Theatre Editors

The company sets Shakespearean fare, timeless mysteries, and classic musicals for the summer.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:45am on October 20, 2016

Richard Greenberg: Alone With His Thoughts by American Theatre Editors

The playwright's new nonfiction collection offers a grab bag of alternately brilliant and brittle asides.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:37am on October 20, 2016

David Roberts Named Director of SDC Foundation by American Theatre Editors

He is set to assume his post in early November.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:33pm on October 19, 2016

Dario Fo, Another Nobel Laureate Best Heard Aloud by American Theatre Editors

Like Bob Dylan's songs, Fo's plays gave voice to his times and continue to live most fully in the moment of performance.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:14pm on October 19, 2016
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