Theater Hall of Fame Announces 2015 Inductees
Roger Rees, Tony Kushner, and Julie Taymor are among those honored for their achievements.
Roger Rees, Tony Kushner, and Julie Taymor are among those honored for their achievements.
Recipients include theatres in South Africa, Australia, and Indonesia.
The innovative Off-Broadway company honored alumni Lin-Manuel Miranda, Thomas Kail, and Jill Furman.
The writers of 'Appropriate' and 'Detroit '67' will receive this year's honors in November.
The lineup includes new plays and a revival of a classic.
Philadelphia playwrights receive cash prizes and development support.
The slate includes plays by women, served up pay-what-you-can.
Kite assumes his new position after a seven-year tenure as producing artistic director of La Mirada Theatre Company.
This week's roundup includes classic musicals and contemporary plays, with Bruce Graham and Shakespeare well represented.
A new show at Black Ensemble Theater sets Chaz and Roger Ebert's storied romance to music.
The slate includes plays by Scott Woldman and Dana Lynn Formby, and a guest production of a Nambi E. Kelley play by Pegasus Theatre.
Year after year, our national season preview survey shows a 4-to-1 ratio of male to female playwrights. What can we do about it?
Theatres that continue to program male-dominated seasons deserve scrutiny. But what about the many companies that are trying to get the balance right?
These organizations have made programming a preponderance of female playwrights a priority.
The push for gender equity in American theatre is part of a global struggle, and the stakes are economic as well as spiritual.
Do men write better plays than women? We think we know that's not true. So why does the disparity persist?
Obviously, theatre's gender gap has a long history. Less obvious: so do plays by women.
Two works from the Bard round off productions of Wilson and Shaw.
A trio of picture-book adaptations round out the season.
Shawna Frank passes baton to Los Angeles-based actor/director.
Local playwright to be featured alongside Ayckbourn and Wilde.
Appropriation is about more than facepaint; it's about pretending that minority cultures are metaphors or fantasy worlds or backdrops for white narratives.
For the busy director, who also heads the TEAM, theatre is a continual search for the miraculous.
The late director was expert at new plays, musicals, and classics, and as sensitive with actors as with design. Another art he mastered: friendship.
The presentation is part of a cross-promotional campaign for upcoming performances of 'King Lear' and 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.'