Clare Barron and Sarah DeLappe Win Inaugural Relentless Award
The award, created in honor of Philip Seymour Hoffman, will split its $45,000 purse between the two.
The award, created in honor of Philip Seymour Hoffman, will split its $45,000 purse between the two.
The actor Brandon Dirden speaks about his life's work, while playwright Mac Rogers branches out into a perfect new medium for his talents.
While 'On Your Feet!' is conquering Broadway, the promising, musically vibrant 'Cuba Libre' bows in Portland.
Dean Gladden, managing director of the Alley Theatre in Houston stops by to talk about the year-long renovation at the Alley, and what happens when you're homeless for a season. Plus: Diep a…
Michael Riedel and John Lahr both summarize decades of reporting on the business---and the art---of show.
The director likes to walk on theatre's wild side, but can he keep the show going at NYC's Flea Theater?
Thompson will depart the city of Blue Lake, Calif. and her role at Dell'Arte International for a new position in the Midwest.
The 2014 fiscal survey finds companies in better health since the recession from playing it smart and building support.
Five local theatre companies are either renovating their old buildings---or constructing new ones.
The service organization has pegged the longtime LA Weekly critic as its new leader, replacing Terence McFarland.
Bricolage Production Company discovers that fostering inclusivity isn't just about taking action---it's also a state of mind.
The Goodman Theatre's festival of new works brings plays to their feet and makes sure that the work leaves with legs.
Theatre Philadelphia honored area theatre at its annual awards ceremony.
Site-specific theatre festivals at La Jolla Playhouse and En Garde Arts make audiences work for their theatre.
From Sarah Bernhardt's U.S. debut to the opening of "The Laramie Project," here are some notable dates in November.
Nina Raine's 'Tribes' and Ayad Akhtar's 'Disgraced' are well represented this week in another eclectic lineup of shows across the country.
The National Alliance for Musical Theater's annual New York festival is a marketplace of new musicals in development.
Stephen Karam's 'The Humans,' like Annie Baker's 'John,' uses realism to sharpen our attention to something bigger.
From a cellist to a scenic designer, from New Haven to St. Paul, a cohort marked by versatility and vision.
The experimental theatre festival returns, with works from national and international artists such as Toshiki Okada, 600 HIGHWAYMEN, and Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble.
For their accomplishments, songwriters Stacy Luftig and Phillip Palmer will receive a showcase of their work and a cash prize of $50,000.
New works and old favorites are among the offerings on display at rural Tennessee's largest not-for-profit theatre.
A collaboration between the two theatres begins in January with a production of 'The Mojo and the Sayso' by Aishah Rahman.
An initiative inviting theatres to produce only work by underrepresented voices for an entire season---and no straight white males---has excited interest and controversy.
Shakespeare, Beckett, and Sarah Ruhl are among those whose works will be featured in both indoor and outdoor theatrical spaces.