Caption Contest: Bystander Edition
Play this month's Caption Contest and win a copy of "Choir Boy" by Tarell Alvin McCraney.
Play this month's Caption Contest and win a copy of "Choir Boy" by Tarell Alvin McCraney.
He may be Snape or Gruber to most of the world, but to me he'll always be 'As You Like It's' perfectly melancholy fool.
The award for emerging female playwrights has gone to Rothstein for her play, 'By the Water.'
With Yako 440, Israel's new show at the BRIC, accompanied by a retrospective exhibit, both mourns and celebrates his jazzbo dad, steven ben israel.
The managing director of the Louisville theatre talks about what she's learned and where she's going in Minneapolis.
The theatre will bring new musicals, dramas, and comedic farces to the Berkshires.
In the newest addition to NYC's January festivals, Theresa Buchheister curates a selection of homegrown experimental work.
One of the world's great Shakespearean actors reconnects with his youth on a frozen ice lake in his new play.
The season will honor stalwarts of soul music and bring back some audience favorites.
The couple, costarring in 'A Ride on the Irish Cream' at Abrons Arts Center, realize that writing about your relationship can be a double-edged sword.
The president of the Long Center in Austin will make a move to the Twin Cities.
Several theatres across the country explore a complicated case in the Southern city's past in Evan Linder's new play.
This week's guest is Tonya Pinkins, who discusses why she quit the controversial 'Mother Courage' at Classic Stage Company. Plus: The editors catch up on some big entrances and exits.
For his latest production, a historical musical extravaganza, the acclaimed puppeteer and his team pushed Abrons Arts Center to the max.
Grants will award up to $200,000 to groups of three or more not-for-profits.
Fink will leave Berkeley Repertory Theatre and begin at TBA in February.
He acted onstage and in films, but he never gave a greater performance than in the role of rock god.
Liz's extraordinary life was a song---a passionate, multivocal chorus---and all who knew her and her work could sing along.
Things get patriotic and political onstage with President Lyndon B. Johnson, a moose-hunting governor, a look at the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, and Nazi Germany.
Both Acrobuffos and Cirque Mechanics are making ambitious shows at the edges of their form, and they're not just for kids.
The $187,000 award will support a military outreach initiative at the theatre.
The fourth annual New Voices Project will provide workshops and concerts for young writers.
From improv comedy shows, to multidisciplinary performances, to painted unicorns onstage, six theatre workers dish on what they are working on, and looking forward to.
The Southern California actress received $5,000 and development opportunities for her inaugural play.
Hupp will leave his post as the second executive to lead the Rep for a new position at the New York theatre.