Sacred Fools Theater Announces 2015"16 Season
The Los Angeles-based theatre company's 19th season promises a Siberian psychological thriller, a musical prequel to 'Hamlet,' and two world premieres by local artists.
The Los Angeles-based theatre company's 19th season promises a Siberian psychological thriller, a musical prequel to 'Hamlet,' and two world premieres by local artists.
From the Greeks to 'Disgraced,' direct violence has been a theatrical staple. Structural violence, though harder to stage, must also be the stuff of drama.
At a coffee shop near you, the Dramaturgy Open Office Hour Project offers a user-friendly intro to the sometimes elusive art form.
Hnath is the first recipient of the Kesselring Prize since the award's six-year absence.
The long-serving producing artistic director of East West Players is honored for his contributions to the resident theatre movement and to Asian-American theatre artists.
The foundation supports young artists with master classes, workshops, mentor programs, and performance opportunities.
In the final installment of this follow-up with the Harvard acting class of 1995, former colleagues find meaning on and off the stage, together and apart.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mimi Lien, and Basil Twist are among those rewarded for their creativity and artistic potential.
This week brings a mixture of comedy and drama, from games of make-believe to male stripteases and hit men.
An issue of a magazine, like a theatrical season, is a menu of options reflecting our tastes, affinities, and priorities.
Composer/lyricist Douglas J. Cohen pays tribute to the Pulitzer-winning playwright.
Meg Miroshnik's 'The Droll' looks at the theatre of Elizabeth's time, while Karin Coonrod's 'texts&beheadings/ElizabethR' deconstructs her language.
Theatremakers across the country talk about exciting works featuring or created by female or transgender artists.
Participants in the theatre's programs will produce nearly 200 new works in the coming year.
The playwright will fill a position formerly occupied by Pulitzer Prize-winner Quiara AlegrÃa Hudes.
Yale graduate Molly Hennighausen will occupy the newly-created position.
Caption this image and win a copy of 'Intimacy and Other Plays' by Thomas Bradshaw.
This week's episode is a doozy. Ayad Akhtar stops by to talk about his play 'Disgraced,' the most-produced play in 2015-16. Plus, Charles Isherwood and Chris Jones review the play.
A producer from Great Britain's Kneehigh Theatre will take the helm of the performing arts center that opened in 2013.
The creators of 'Theater of War' and 'ReEntry' compare notes on adapting and creating cathartic experiences for servicemembers and other hard-hit communities.
In 'Tiger Style!' the playwright takes a personal look at the Tiger Mother, and how success and happiness don't always go hand-in-hand.
Programming includes Wilde, Chekhov, a new work, and a holiday favorite.
The ceremony honors artistic achievement Off-Off Broadway.
The season, the first for incoming artistic director John Langs, includes two musicals and a trio of literary adaptations.
Among the grantees are Emerson College, the National New Play Network, and TCG.