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8,536 stories by "American Theatre Editors"

Kimberly Motes Named Managing Director of Children's Theatre Company by American Theatre Editors

The Twin Cities native returns to the arts sector after spending five years working in higher education.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:11pm on January 26, 2016

Public Theater Announces 10 Playwrights for 2016"17 Emerging Writers Group by American Theatre Editors

The company named the writers who will be part of its new-work development program for 2016--17.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:08pm on January 26, 2016

American Blues Theater Announces 2 Chicago Premieres for 2016"17 Season by American Theatre Editors

The season explores American ideals and adheres to the theatre's mission to engage with the community.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:33pm on January 26, 2016

The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize Announces 2015"16 Finalists by American Theatre Editors

Female playwrights from the U.S. and across the pond are recognized for their plays.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:02pm on January 26, 2016

Tell a Vision: Is TV Better Because of Who's Writing for It? by American Theatre Editors

After all, the last time the medium had a supposed Golden Age was when it staged plays live. Coincidence?

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:59am on January 26, 2016

Playwrights and TV: It's Not Just About the Money by American Theatre Editors

Increasingly, playwrights writing for television are finding creative satisfaction they don't always get in the theatre.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:57am on January 26, 2016

From 'The Walking Dead' to 'Eclipsed,' Danai Gurira Is Killing It by American Theatre Editors

Actor. Playwright. Activist. Zombie slayer. Is there anything she can't do?

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:55am on January 26, 2016

Theatre on the Small Screen: 'Smash' Vs. 'Slings & Arrows' by American Theatre Editors

One show saw theatre as an island of misfit toys, the other as a glamorous roundelay of pretty people. Guess which one rings truer?

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:50am on January 26, 2016

Ars Nova Announces 2016 Resident Artists and New Work Development Programs by American Theatre Editors

The new play incubator and creative home opens its doors for emerging artists to develop work.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:50pm on January 25, 2016

Humanity, Humor, and a Live Chicken: NYC's Many Experimental Festivals by American Theatre Editors

Performance installations, dance performances, an "algorithmic concert"---January festivals presented works that defied categorization.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:35pm on January 25, 2016

Onstage This Week: Jan. 25"31 by American Theatre Editors

From identical twins to origami artists, from Oregon to Rochester, it is a week of must-sees from coast-to-coast.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:28am on January 25, 2016

Brecht From All Angles: Poet, Playwright, Theorist, Storyteller by American Theatre Editors

Four books make fresh cases not only for the German playwright's relevance but for his virtuosity as well.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:28am on January 25, 2016

My Pretty Cool Journey With Mickey McNany by American Theatre Editors

A former student remembers the founding director of the Paper Mill Playhouse Theatre School.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:07pm on January 22, 2016

Christopher Demos-Brown, Sarah Burgess Receive the Laurents/Hatcher Award by American Theatre Editors

Monetary awards will be given to each playwright and to the theatres producing the premiere productions of their plays.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:53am on January 22, 2016

Stacey Luftig and Daniel Goldstein Recieve Kleban Prize for Musical Theatre by American Theatre Editors

The awards are bestowed to musical theatre librettists and lyricists in honor of 'Chorus Line' lyricist Edward L. Kleban.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:50pm on January 21, 2016

Wrocław's Theatre Tribe at Poland's Dialog Festival by American Theatre Editors

An American playwright gets a presumption-smashing crash course in European theatre at Poland's Dialog festival.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:08pm on January 21, 2016

Shakespeare & Company Announces 2016 Summer Season by American Theatre Editors

The company will also participate in the worldwide celebration of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:37pm on January 21, 2016

A Contemporary Theatre Announces First Core Company by American Theatre Editors

The new artistic director's first initiative is to make ACT a creative home for local artists.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:35pm on January 20, 2016

Forget That Print Ad, Tease Them with a Video by American Theatre Editors

Before the show opened, the team of "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike" at the Goodman had to market it in 15 seconds. Here's how they did it.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:37pm on January 20, 2016

Remembering Brian Bedford, an Aristocrat of the Stage by American Theatre Editors

At Stratford and on Broadway, he was a master craftsman and perfect gentleman. And who else could have had a career ranging from Hamlet to Lady Bracknell?

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:33pm on January 20, 2016

ASCAP Foundation, DreamWorks Select 4 Musicals for 2016 Workshop by American Theatre Editors

Six composers and lyricists will workshop four new musicals under the direction of Stephen Schwartz.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:39am on January 20, 2016

Not in Our Theatre: The Fight Against Sexual Harassment by American Theatre Editors

The Chicago advocacy organization Not in Our House joins theatres across the country in combatting sexual harassment.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:04pm on January 19, 2016

Cygnet Announces a Diverse 2016"17 Season by American Theatre Editors

From strippers to Scrooge, August Wilson to a holiday classic, the the San Diego theatre's 2016--17 season runs the gamut.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:30pm on January 19, 2016

Onstage This Week: Jan. 18"24 by American Theatre Editors

From Jacobean plays to horror rock musicals, from Portland to Indianapolis, it is another varied week onstage.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:27pm on January 19, 2016

A Range of 'Mountaintop' Mountings by American Theatre Editors

Katori Hall's 2009 play, which imagines MLK's final night at the Lorraine Motel, has become a staple on U.S. stages.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:10am on January 18, 2016
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