Finding 'Shelter' From the Storm
Was Marissa Chibas's CalArts project about immigration documentary or fantasy, scripted or devised? Yes.
Was Marissa Chibas's CalArts project about immigration documentary or fantasy, scripted or devised? Yes.
Northern Stage, Dorset Theatre Festival, and Weston Playhouse team up to bring Alan Ayckbourn's trilogy to life.
Next season at the Atlanta theatre will feature works by Danai Gurira and Howard Benton, and a world premiere by Andrea Lepcio.
Russian director Dmitry Krymov's first English-language production at Yale explores Chekhovian themes.
The lineup features the premiere of Taylor Mac's "A 24-Decade History of Popular Music."Â
The literary manager and managing director complement each other in work and life.
The company veteran, who's been with the theatre since it began in 2002, will leave to pursue other interests.
All the plays are written by female and trans* playwrights and have not been produced.
Winners will each receive $30,000 to travel in Central/South America, Africa, Asia, or the Middle East for one year.
African American theatre is distinct, distinguished, and fully deserving of the kind of funding and respect too often reserved for white culture and institutions.
In igniting fierce debates about casting, funding, and racial equity, August Wilson's 1996 keynote anticipated many of the arguments we're still having.
Why reprint a 20-year-old speech? Less to show how far we've come (or not) than to marvel at what a great artist still has to say to us now.
In this special edition of Offscript, we have a 10-minute audio recording of August Wilson delivering his seminal speech, 'The Ground on Which I Stand,' followed by a discussion among leader…
August Wilson's widow is poised for new generations to reimagine the American Century Cycle.
With the TCG national theatre conference fast approaching, let our Rising Leaders of Color give you a guide to the D.C. metro area.
Ten leaders of color from the D.C. Metro area will receive development and networking opportunities.
The actor, who received a copy of the playwright's famous speech in the mail, remembers it chiefly as an act of self-definition.
August Wilson's historic call to arms resonates with today's social justice activism. But has it taken root on our stages?
In 15 years of conversation, the acclaimed author formed a long, deep bond with August Wilson over shared experiences and diverging perspectives.
Actors Theatre of Louisville brought ordinary reality to new heights in Ruhl's latest play, which is a tribute to her late mother.
The season will feature the return of an audience favorite, and two additional plays about the LGBT experience.
From voodoo magic to honeymoon love, from talking crabs to dancing gangs, it is a fun week for theatre across the country.
A range of voices considers the impact and the lasting legacy---and a few lacunae---of August Wilson's seminal speech.
Jennifer Kidwell, the Wilma Theater, and People's Light are among the recipients.
The artistic director and head of the department of dramatic arts at UConn will step down in July.