Frank Langella and Ben Whishaw, Bigger Than Life Onstage
Known for their work on screen, these two stage pros are in their element in 'The Father' and 'The Crucible.'
Known for their work on screen, these two stage pros are in their element in 'The Father' and 'The Crucible.'
Bernadette Peters, Nicholas Barasch, and 12 debut performers on Broadway and Off Broadway will be recognized.
The season will feature a new musical by Michael John LaChisua and Ellen Fitzhugh.
The New Jersey theatre will be lauded at the ceremony on June 12.
From making sandwiches to walking the plank, it's a wide-ranging week for theatres across the country.
Honorary awards were also given to outgoing Signature Theatre artistic director James Houghton and Suzan-Lori Parks.
The former director of education at Dallas Theatre Center joins will lead Berkeley's School of Theatre.
Danai Gurira, Martha Plimpton, Kate Whoriskey, and Mia Katigbak will be lauded at the awards ceremony.
After a national search, the Bay Area daily hires a young local writer who's shown herself to be both enthusiast and gadfly.
A host of writers made their way to the Kansas small town to honor the late dramatist and support emerging playwrights.
South Coast Rep's venerable new-works fest offers a mellow, writer-focused sampling of fresh material.
The season will feature works by Stephen Sondheim, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Matthew Lopez, Arthur Miller, and Suzan-Lori Parks.
Though the regions' names suggest they lack their own centers of gravity, culture helps forge a common identity in spite of war, plunder, and devastation.
The arts incubator moves its main event to Morocco this year, aiming to create an Arabic/American playwright exchange.
Creating theatre in Jordan brings a sense of community and closure to refugees from Syria.
At the seventh annual festival of solo work, artists from the Middle East and Asia build on Eastern oral traditions to address present struggles.
Two choreographer/theoreticians, one Egyptian and one Palestinian, negotiate---and draw inspiration from---painful cultural divides.
Both Motti Lerner's 'After the War' and David Grossman's 'Falling Out of Time' engage with loss, but in wildly different ways.
A biennial Bay Area gathering has forged new links among artists identified with the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia.
Actors Theatre of Louisville's 2016 new-play fest reflected a nation, and a field, rushing to the future, haunted by the past.
Wherever he worked, the late theatre executive got others to share his lifelong passion for the theatre.
The organization supports more than 100 TYA companies and aims to make their work more relevant to the field at large.
Jessica Holt, Laley Lippard, Jeff Liu, Madeline Sayet, and M. Graham Smith will be the second group to participate in the program.
The lineup will feature performance events and an international artist residency program.
Zakreski will bring his experience in fundraising to the Maryland theatre.