Performance Network Theatre to Close Its Doors at Month's End
Despite efforts to overcome financial hardship, the Michigan company will shut down after 34 years of entertaining local audiences.
Despite efforts to overcome financial hardship, the Michigan company will shut down after 34 years of entertaining local audiences.
Scrooge, Fezziwig, Cratchit, and Tiny Tim are stars this week as hundreds of performances of Charles Dickens' beloved holiday story take the stage across America.
In addition to our regular themed editions---including our current one on acting training---we're aiming to make each issue special in its own way.
This week's guest is director/auteur Mary Zimmerman, who discusses her traditional treatment of Leonard Bernstein's "Wonderful Town" and her newest adaptation: "Treasure Island." Plus the ed…
Ambassador Theatre Group now co-owns the historic theatre, with plans to put it back into Broadway business for the 2016--17 season.
In seeking to transform the Wilma Theater into a company with its own aesthetic code, its artistic director is rediscovering her own passions as well.
Modesto Flako Jimenez and Brooklyn Gypsies offer the theatre's first Spanish-language play, a drama about forced migration.
Among the bounty of items in the Ransom Center's exhibit about the Bard will be the assassin's script for 'Richard III.'
Freidmann brings her experience of fundraising and marketing to Theatre Communications Group.
All stage performers must strike a balance between 'head' work and physical theatre, but the main trick may be not to see them as separate.
Carrie Coon, Crystal Dickinson, Maria Dizzia, Daniel Duque-Estrada, Stephen McKinley Henderson, and Jon Norman Schneider talk training, acting process, and the mind/body connection.
The writer shares her experience of spending 10 months in Blue Lake, Calif., at the Dell'Arte International School of Physical Theatre.
How circus arts companies are training artists to become both actors and acrobats.
Theatre companies and training programs are incorporating physical acting training to strengthen ensembles and improve performance.
The new Chicago storefront theatre announces a premiere and a classic for its second season.
Ross will leave the Connecticut theatre to succeed Stephen Richard as the managing director of Center Stage in Baltimore.
The Dublin Theatre Festival attracted more than 50,000 people to an 18-day festival in Ireland's capital city this fall.
The Los Angeles theatre will stage world premieres from local playwrights Sheila Callaghan, Tom Jacobson, Erik Patterson, and Mary Laws.
The popular community engagement program goes national in partnerships with Seattle Repertory Theatre, Dallas Theater Center, and Mosaic Youth Theatre.
From Crumpet the elf, Hanukkah goblins, to Christmas clowns, alternative holiday stories are taking the stage this week.
Herrera and Jones are lauded for their contribution to theatre with their work in dramatic criticism.
The electro-pop musical is challenging traditional theatre barriers, in content, design, and structure.
WTF offers on-the-job theatre training for performers, writers, designers, technicians, and administrators.
Whether telling her own story or others', the playwright/performer brings her full presence and the truth of her imagination to the jam.
Theatre Communications Group executive director reflects on the year in theatre.