'The Addams Family' and 'Almost, Maine' Top High School List
Dramatics magazine releases its annual tally of most-produced plays and musicals for the 2015-16 school year.
Dramatics magazine releases its annual tally of most-produced plays and musicals for the 2015-16 school year.
As an absurd fight over transgender bathroom rights intensifies, theatres can lead by freeing their own facilities from the binary.
A group of 17 artists will develop a new work together.
Zelda Fichandler wasn't just a founder of the American resident theatre movement; she was also one of its most clear-eyed critics.
The company discovers it's not technically permitted to do much of what it's been doing in its downtown Manhattan space for 25 years.
The cofounder of the Wooster Group will receive approximately $300,000 with the award.
The yearlong residency program will support eight young writers.
The one-night-only charity benefit will honor the director with the Artistic Inspiration Award.
A peek at Mike Horner's design process of Tyrone in Unicorn Theatre's 'Hand to God,' this year's most-produced play.
Whether directing, writing, or irreverently adapting, the D.C.-based artist isn't afraid of bringing himself to all his work.
The awards recognizes the artists and creative teams behind Off-Off-Broadway productions.
Three shows in Nashville, Kansas City, Mo., and New Haven, Conn., are asking kids to form opinions and make decisions about important issues.
The event will include readings of new plays by Mat Smart, Michelle Auger, Carter W. Lewis, and area students.
The honor goes to Mary-Mitchell Campbell's arts education program for underserved youth, including refugees.
After a minor setback, the theatre settles on a new space in time for its 2016-17 season.
How the story of Matthew Shepard's murder in a small Wyoming town resonated in a nation where hate and hope are in heated contention.
The playwright's career will be recognized at a ceremony in November.
From power and politics to marriage plots, from Washington, D.C., to Salt Lake City, it is another exciting week for theatre.
Why some theatres"and their loyal audiences"keep eagerly boarding the repertory merry-go-round, season after grueling season.
Four playwrights will be in residence at the theatre.
The award will go to fund extra time to developing of 22 new works.
The playwright discusses why the New York production was unique, the role of race in her play, and why she doesn't consider herself a career playwright.
The leader will bring his skills of developing new work and community events to Virginia.
Eight early-career theatre leaders will recieve grants to work with mentors at TCG member theatres.
Emily Mann, Bill Pullman, Will Eno, and Gregory Boyd recall a playwright they respected, occasionally feared, and deeply loved.