Pro Tip: 'Amateur' Is Not a Putdown
The difference between arts professionals and the rest of us isn't about money but about dedication.
The difference between arts professionals and the rest of us isn't about money but about dedication.
Susan Booth, the artistic director of the Alliance Theatre, defines white privilege and explains why she doesn't do classics. Also, the editors talk the Count and "The Wild Party."
The LGBTQ focused theatre celebrates its 20th anniversary season with a world premiere and two Chicago premieres.
The roster includes world premieres by Thomas Bradshaw, Frank Winters, and new artistic director Niegel Smith.
In her raunchy new solo show 'Pound,' the solo performer takes on filmic stereotypes---and tries to one-up crude male comics.
In the tale of a century-old serial murder case, the feminist theatre company finds a resonant and literally immersive fable of abuse.
Over two weekends, writers at the Bay Area Playwrights Festival get two passes at their work, and their needs are as different as their plays.
The 2016 opera-theatre festival from HERE Arts Center and Beth Morrison Projects tackle heavy themes of assisted suicide, the drug wars, and human trafficking.
After 27 years with the company, Leonard will continue as an in-house independent producer, and Daniels will serve as president.
Wildly and deeply inventive takes on the classics, and a commitment its suburban community, mark this small 10-year-old company.
At the annual awards honoring Denver-area theatre, Denver Center was recognized for its production of 'The Unsinkable Molly Brown,' starring Beth Malone and directed by Kathleen Marshall, an…
They may have lost their regular Brooklyn performance space, but for their newest show, Radiohole uses a script by Jason Grote to make another inimitable mess.
Sisters are doing it for themselves in the city of brotherly love with a new women's theatre festival.
On deck are a new play by Andrew Farmer, a PlayLab, and a mysterious one-night-only happening.
The Contemporary American Theatre Festival brings political, edgy, evocative new work to loyal audiences in this idyllic West Virginia town.
The design team explains how they constructed an Airstream trailer---and the Rocky Mountains---inside a low-ceilinged black box.
The season features Neil Simon, Noël Coward, and the return of the company's annual 'Holidaze.'
A new Dramatist Guild/Lilly Awards study shows encouraging trends in new-play productions by women nationwide, and there's nowhere to go but up.
Nakissa C. Etemad and Morgan Jenness are recognized for their dramaturgical work.
Murder mysteries, musicals, and more this week from Atlanta to Palo Alto.
The children's theatre season features giant peaches, marionettes, and mermaids.
The 'Identity/Identify' season brings light to Cleveland's past and present social issues through performance art, dance, and theatre.
New plays get a chance to stretch out in Philly's "development heaven."
Why do we spell it 'theatre'? As with many questions of language, there's a simple answer but not a 'right' one.
The theatre slates a new play by Emory Wilson alongside regional premieres by Richard Strand, Fengar Gael, and Dan McCormick.