Luis Alfaro: The Joy of Not Knowing
The artistic director of the Magic Theatre talks to the playwright of 'The Travelers,' the playscript in our Summer print issue, about poetry, process, and possibility.
The artistic director of the Magic Theatre talks to the playwright of 'The Travelers,' the playscript in our Summer print issue, about poetry, process, and possibility.
Carrasco and Huong will receive up to $7,500 each over a one-year period.
How the season's theatre festivals are faring amid rising costs, fickle audiences, and the warming planet.
The performing arts presenter and producer will be led by an artistic-administrative team that includes Annalisa Dias, Lanxing Fu, Lauren Miller, and Jesse Cameron Alick.
Bart DeLorenzo directs Noël Coward's original 'throuple' play at the Odyssey.
This recording from the TCG conference in Chicago highlights a new AT essay series with panelists Jocelyn Prince, Martine Kei Green-Rogers, PennyMaria Jackson, and Charlique Rolle.
This year's conference offered questions, realizations, and opportunities to explore what change can and should look like.
This year's TCG national conference demonstrated the need to build not only community but solidarity as well.
Among her duties will be overseeing a renovation and expansion of the company's downtown L.A. space.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
The new organization's performance wing kicks off with a show at The Shed in August, with educational and consultation to follow.
'Girls on Sand,' a new musical produced by Northern Sky Theater in Wisconsin, explores the escapism of summer, and the importance of friends to share it with.
Director Barry Edelstein may have squeezed 3 Shakespeare history plays into 2 parts for this program, but nothing about this canon-completing repertory extravaganza is small-scale.
Meanwhile, artistic director of programming Rick Hammerly has been promoted to artistic director.
A non-theatrical venture by John Wilkes Booth, a Tupac musical, the founding of a legendary Off-Broadway company, a global Latin festival, and more.
2 new spaces, 1 in New York City and the other in Manchester, show the advantages of radical flexibility.
This month Brian talks to the busy playwright and TV writer about sketch comedy, grad school, and the audition that changed her path.
As the conversation around authentic representation continues to evolve, we need to implement identity-conscious practices in telling our stories too.
A data-driven look at subscriptions, and the glass-half-full look at some theatres that are beating the odds in a time of crisis.
For decades as the leader of the Center for International Theatre Development, this tireless impresario brought theatre artists together and delighted in the sparks that flew.
The theatre has simultaneously laid off multiple staff members and announced other cost-saving measures.
Doukas will take over from longtime artistic director Bill Brochtrup.
Woodzick talks to the multi-hyphenate performer about his love of movie musicals, his creative instincts, and how he honed the art of cabaret.
Nolan succeeds Cynthia Levin, who will retire after 45 years at the Kansas City theatre.
How an L.A. arts education center empowers young people to imagine new possibilities.