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This week's guest are actors, and brothers, Jason Dirden and Brandon J. Dirden. They discuss August Wilson, acting together, and how they never audition for the same role. Plus, the editors …
The grants will support the development and touring of new theatre projects.
He had the gifts of vision, tenacity, and loyalty, but above all he was a radiant champion of new writing for the theatre.
What have centenary commemorations of our most popular playwright had to say about us and our aspirations?
The TYA theatre's 11th season will offer three shows based on children's stories.
Producers Stephen C. Byrd and Alia Jones-Harvey and the Vilcek Foundation will also be recognized.
The Louisiana theatre company creates art in the name of social justice.
The program offers training and mentorship to American playwrights and musical theatre writers.
Conferencegoers from 24 states joined TCG in visiting with their receptive representatives.
From living room dramas to absurdist theatre, from kitchen acrobatics to fantastical dragons, it is a wide-ranging week for theatre.
The Princess Grace Foundation-USA will award more than $1 million to emerging artists in theatre, dance, and film.
Brenda Withers's new play, set in 19th-century Russia, is inspired by her theatre's experiences with feedback on Cape Cod.
Next season at the Boston theatre will include new plays from Alice Birch, Jiehae Park, and Josh Wilder.
The season will include 'Bad Jews,' 'Top Girls,' and more.
He was a showbiz legend with a knack for entertaining people. Is it any surprise he was also a man of the theatre?
Authorial intent should be paramount, and "We couldn't find any actors" is no longer a viable excuse.
Two shows at the New Victory Theater show the importance of technology in live performances for young audiences.
The 2016 recipients are Joshua Chase Gold and Diana Rodriguez.
A pair of comedies will be featured alongside Ibsen's 'Enemy of the People' in theatre's mainstage season.
From Fish Creek, Wisc., to Washington, D.C., from presidential elections to murder mysteries, it is an exciting week for theatre.
A new musical from Bill Russell and Janet Hood tells the story of three generations of female musicians.
Attendees from more than 25 countries convened to share common issues and address persistent divisions.
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More than 1,100 theatre folks from all over the world gathered, connected, testified, and strategized at TCG's conference Washington, D.C.
Play this month's Caption Contest and enter to win a copy of 'The Liquid Plain' by Naomi Wallace.
The writer and performer is back onstage with 'Latin History for Morons.'