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8,536 stories by "American Theatre Editors"

A Stripped-Down, More Intimate 'Oklahoma!' by American Theatre Editors

At the Fisher Center at Bard College, director Daniel Fish reimagines Rodgers and Hammerstein's classic in the round, with no set changes and a focus on community.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:58am on November 19, 2015

Behind the Curtain: A Review of "Working in the Wings" by American Theatre Editors

Elizabeth Osborne and Christine Woodworth compile an anthology on theatre labor and history that is ambitious, yet scattered.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:31pm on November 18, 2015

Onstage This Week: Nov. 16"22 by American Theatre Editors

A mixture of reimagined fairy tales, theatrical realism, and classic musicals take the stage this week from Seattle to Cincinnati.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:50pm on November 17, 2015

Crowded Fire Announces 2016 Season by American Theatre Editors

The San Francisco theatre will program new plays by Dipika Guha, Jonas Hassen Khemiri, and Young Jean Lee.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:05pm on November 17, 2015

Actors Theatre of Louisville Announces 2016 Humana Festival Lineup by American Theatre Editors

The festival lineup includes new work from Steven Dietz, Laura Jacqmin, Hansol Jung, Sarah Ruhl, and Jen Silverman.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:30am on November 17, 2015

Whole New Worlds: How Science Fiction Is Materializing Onstage by American Theatre Editors

A series of stories interrogate a trend and go deep on a single production.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:32am on November 17, 2015

An Evolving Mythology: How 'Mr. Burns' Challenged Capital Stage and Its Audience by American Theatre Editors

Like the characters in Anne Washburn's post-apocalyptic pop-culture extravaganza, the company often had to choose which ideas to save and which to kill.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:31am on November 17, 2015

In the Uncanny Valley With Jennifer Haley by American Theatre Editors

To explore the effects of technology, 'The Nether' playwright creates worlds that are frighteningly familiar.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:30am on November 17, 2015

What Is a Science Fiction Play Anyway? by American Theatre Editors

Christina Anderson, Madeline George, and Mac Rogers discuss how they put science in their fiction, pulp in their living-room drama, and speculation in their history.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:28am on November 17, 2015

La Jolla Playhouse Announces Initial Lineup in 2016"17 Season by American Theatre Editors

The California theatre's season will include world premieres by Joe DiPietro, Quiara Alegría Hudes, Ayad Akhtar, and Jeff Augustin.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:50pm on November 16, 2015

On the Rights of Playwrights and White Tears by American Theatre Editors

Lloyd Suh and Katori Hall offer the latest teaching moments in race-conscious casting.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:10pm on November 16, 2015

Ron Campbell Leads With His Chin by American Theatre Editors

The Bay Area actor brings intensity, vitality, and control to roles big and small, comic and otherwise.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:37pm on November 16, 2015

The 'B-Word': How Theatre Keeps Anti-Bullying Policies Relevant by American Theatre Editors

Bullying may be falling from of the headlines, but it's still important for theatres and education programs to find ways to prevent it.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:10pm on November 13, 2015

From the Actor's Notebook: Thoughts on Playing Shakespeare by American Theatre Editors

An acclaimed performer shares his insights on 5 iconic leading roles.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:58pm on November 12, 2015

Never Be Dark: Big Theatres Hosting Smaller Companies by American Theatre Editors

When larger institutions open their doors to independent companies, it can be a win-win proposition.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:53pm on November 12, 2015

One Way for Nonprofit Theatre to Go National: Via the Small Screen by American Theatre Editors

Theatre is an inherently local medium, but two new PBS programs hope to reach new audiences with plays where they live.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:56pm on November 11, 2015

Ivo van Hove Is Having a Moment by American Theatre Editors

The Belgian director is making his Broadway debut with 'A View from the Bridge' and directing Bowie's new musical at New York Theatre Workshop.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:04pm on November 11, 2015

2015 TCG Gala Celebrates a Life in the Theatre by American Theatre Editors

TCG celebrates Brian Dennehy and American Theatre magazine with an evening of celebrations and performances.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:49am on November 11, 2015

L.A.'s Pre-Broadway Run of 'Spring Awakening' Leads 2015 Ovation Awards by American Theatre Editors

Deaf West Theatre and Center Theatre Group were the biggest winners at LA Stage Alliance's annual awards ceremony.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:04am on November 11, 2015

Gavin MacLeod Shows Up for 'Happy Hour' by American Theatre Editors

The veteran TV actor returns to the stage for a new play about aging. And though the theatre's in the California desert, there's a cruise ship connection, natch.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:13pm on November 10, 2015

Radical Vision and Form: A Conversation With Naomi Wallace by American Theatre Editors

For the author of 'One Flea Spare' and 'Night Is a Room,' the why of playwriting is vastly more important than the how. Still, she has some pointers about both.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:50am on November 10, 2015

American Repertory Theater Names Diane Quinn New Executive Director by American Theatre Editors

Quinn will bring her experience in arts management and operations to the American Repertory Theater in the leadership role.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:29pm on November 9, 2015

The Story About 'Real Enemies' They Don't Want You to Read by American Theatre Editors

Isaac Butler, Darcy James Argue, and Peter Nigrini conspire to create a musical/theatrical collage at the junction of paranoia, misinformation, and a Big Band jazz beat.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:22pm on November 9, 2015

Thom Dunn and Deborah Salem Smith Named Huntington Playwriting Fellows by American Theatre Editors

The two Huntington Playwriting Fellows will complete a two-year residency with the support and resources of the Huntington Theatre Company.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:59pm on November 9, 2015

Onstage This Week: Nov. 9"16 by American Theatre Editors

Women astronomers, mathematicians, and adventurers in Western epics take the stage with a week, led by many female playwrights.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:56pm on November 9, 2015
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