6 Theatre Workers You Should Know
This Twin Cities-focused edition includes both homegrown theatremakers and artists who have put down Midwestern roots.
This Twin Cities-focused edition includes both homegrown theatremakers and artists who have put down Midwestern roots.
This month we talk to the writers of 'N/A' and 'The Ask,' 2 new plays about intergenerational conflict and common ground among liberals and progressives.
BUFFALO, N.Y.: The Alleyway Theatre has named Karissa Murrell Myers the recipient of the 2024 Mazumdar New Play Award. Myers's award-winning play Black Bear Island will be produced by the Al…
As she prepares to leave her job as South Coast Rep's first managing director, she reflects on the path here and the road ahead.
August has been a month of strikes, disagreement, recovery, the coming and going of influential festivals, and a belated Broadway triumph.
A seasoned expert in nonprofit management, she'll leave the same post at Kansas City Rep to co-lead the D.C. theatre alongside artistic director Simon Godwin.
The company hopes to finish renovations of the Art Deco venue by 2028, exactly 100 years after its first opening.
New York's premier international and experimental festival sticks with the city-wide multi-venue approach as Meropi Peponides and Kaneza Schaal join the leadership team.
This essential gathering, now in its 11th year, doesn't just regularly break the fourth wall; it also breaks down theatrical and global barriers.
Whitaker will serve in the 2024-25 season while Signature searches for a successor to Paige Evans.
A seasoned arts leader, including at TCG, he joins artistic director Karen Azenberg as co-leader after a tumultuous period for the Salt Lake City theatre.
Our managing editor reflects on how the skills she picked up doing arts journalism inform her approach to storytelling in another medium.
The versatile actor-director-playwright-translator staged work all over the U.S. and the world.
This month Brian talks to the writer of 'Alma' and 'In His Hands' about narration, inspiration, family ties, and Julio Cortázar.
This month, Gabriela reflects on an enlightening experiences at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center and we hear from artists David Rhee and Eileen Doan.
The downtown new-play mainstay will leave lower Manhattan to produce at the midtown theatre, in a limited but possibly transformative partnership.
How a new staging of 'Cinderella' is bringing Deaf/hearing theatre out of the 'shadows.'
Tague, who served in an interim capacity when Resident Ensemble Players founder Sanford Robbins stepped down in 2022, is now his official successor.
LaTeshia Ellerson and Emilya Cachapero will head up national engagement and national & global programming, respectively, with an operations & business development leader yet to be hi…
A spate of new productions and adaptations explore the geopolitical and theatrical legacies of an empire in decline.
This month Woodzick talks with the cabaret star about what makes an actual weirdo, how to give comfort without hope, and what's on their bucket list.
She'll leave her post at NYC's Vineyard Theatre to succeed Paula Tomei at the Southern California new-play powerhouse.
Why and how Shakespeare Theatre Company took a starry, bloody, transatlantic 'Macbeth' to the warehouse.
How this magazine got off the ground, and the ground it's covered since.
Writers gather at Little Island, and industry folks offer advice on the ups and downs of the business.