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8,536 stories by "American Theatre Editors"

Caption Contest: The 99-Seat Debate Edition by American Theatre Editors

Caption this image and win a copy of Young Jean Lee's new play "We're Gonna Die." It comes with a free CD!

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:06pm on July 17, 2015

Bobby Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez Have a Lot Going On 'Up Here' by American Theatre Editors

The 'Frozen' songwriters mount a long-gestating dream project at La Jolla Playhouse while balancing high expectations and a hefty childcare bill.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:13pm on July 17, 2015

A 'Wild' Coincidence Revisited by American Theatre Editors

A new concert staging of Andrew Lippa's 'The Wild Party' rekindles comparisons with Michael John LaChuisa's version from the same bygone season.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:17pm on July 16, 2015

Offscript: Chay Yew and the King by American Theatre Editors

This week's guest is Chay Yew, the artistic director of Victory Gardens Theater in Chicago who previews next season at the theatre (it includes Hillary Clinton) and what he thinks of 'The Ki…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:20pm on July 16, 2015

4 Ways Theatre Critics Can Be a Little Bit Less Racist by American Theatre Editors

Sometimes theatre journalists write insensitive things. We all have unconscious biases, after all---but we can do better.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:22pm on July 16, 2015

Theatre Teen Councils, an Idea That's Come of Age by American Theatre Editors

Teen councils aren't just about building young audiences; they've grown into powerful leadership-building and advocacy tools.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:27pm on July 15, 2015

Stratford Festival Announces 2016 Season by American Theatre Editors

'Shakespeare in Love' and a Henriad cycle, as well as musicals and a world premiere, are included in the summer lineup.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:11pm on July 14, 2015

Tania Bruguera's Artist Residency Will Focus on NYC Immigrants by American Theatre Editors

The Cuban performance artists will join city officials in an effort to connect with undocumented immigrants through art.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:55pm on July 14, 2015

The Gift Theatre Announces 2016 Season by American Theatre Editors

The storefront theatre features Shakespeare, Steinbeck, and Melissa Ross for an anniversary season on the theme of what it means to be human.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:46pm on July 14, 2015

On Darko Tresnjak's Calendar: More Love, Murder, and Musicals by American Theatre Editors

From obscure classics to populist musicals and thrillers, Hartford Stage artistic director Darko Tresnjak is in the midst of a killer career.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:55am on July 14, 2015

Okwui Okpokwasili to Receive $200,000 Commission from New York Live Arts by American Theatre Editors

Sonya Tayeh and Adrienne Truscott are among the artists-in-residence during Live Arts's 2015--16 season.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:07pm on July 13, 2015

HERE Arts Center Announces a Season of Opera and Outsiders by American Theatre Editors

The PROTOTYPE festival and Hai-Ting Chinn's 'Science Fair' hit the high notes. Also: Yvan Greenberg's 'Genet Porno' and Soomi Kim's 'Chang(e).'

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:19pm on July 13, 2015

Jennifer Holliday, From 'Dreamgirls' to 'Sophisticated Ladies' by American Theatre Editors

She may have moved beyond the big bring-the-curtain-down numbers, but the singer can still bring down the house. Next: ZACH Theatre's Ellington revue.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:26pm on July 13, 2015

Onstage this Week: July 13"20 by American Theatre Editors

The dog days of summer mean a batch of classics and musicals, plus a smattering of new plays.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:18am on July 13, 2015

Horrors! The Audience Is Alive! by American Theatre Editors

It is theatre's blessing and curse that it shares space with all of humanity---even humans with cellphones.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 7:12am on July 13, 2015

How Lynn Nottage, Inveterate Wanderer, Found Her Way to Reading and 'Sweat' by American Theatre Editors

The playwright of 'Ruined' and 'Intimate Apparel' talks about her new play, inspired by America's 'de-industrial revolution' and bowing this month at Oregon Shakespeare Festival.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:34pm on July 10, 2015

The Infamous iPhone Incident at 'Hand to God': Theatre Could Use a Charge Like That by American Theatre Editors

One audience member trying to plug his phone into a Broadway set is not the end of civilization---nor should a 'why not' attitude be entirely unwelcome in the theatre.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:43am on July 10, 2015

Delaware Theatre Company Announces 37th Season by American Theatre Editors

Maurice Hines taps in tribute, Wyeth paints Nureyev, and Sheryl Crow's 'Diner' musical takes another bow, among other offerings.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:57pm on July 9, 2015

TCG in Cleveland: Shining Light on a Future That's Already Here by American Theatre Editors

With a renewed focus on equity, diversity, and inclusion, the 25th conference brought together the nation's theatremakers to share strategies and challenges, as well as drinks and laughs.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:29pm on July 9, 2015

The Future of the Past in Jordan Harrison's 'Marjorie Prime' by American Theatre Editors

A new play about loss and memory contemplates a world full of eternal afterimages---'primes'---that can learn to look and act like us. But how will they feel?

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:33pm on July 9, 2015

The Neo-Futurists Announce a Season of Development and Devising by American Theatre Editors

The form-breaking troupe plans a brand new Neo-Lab, a quarterly experimental workshop called the Arrow, and riffs on Tom Waits, Iggy Pop, and Marsha Norman.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:50pm on July 9, 2015

Darcy Addison Named Executive Director of Collaboraction by American Theatre Editors

As part of an expansion of the company and its mission, she will share leadership with founding artistic director Anthony Moseley.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:32pm on July 8, 2015

East West Players Names Winners of '2042: See Change' Play Competition by American Theatre Editors

The new-play competition is part of the company's larger project to both challenge and help the American theatre to reflect the nation's changing demographics.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:22pm on July 8, 2015

Theatre for a New Audience Announces 2015"16 Season by American Theatre Editors

The season ranges from Richard Maxwell's 'Isolde' to Trevor Nunn's 'Pericles,' and features John Douglas Thompson in two major roles.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:11am on July 8, 2015

Ashland New Plays Festival Announces Four-Play Program by American Theatre Editors

Playwrights Meridith Friedman, Beth Kander, Brian Mulholland, and Skye Robinson Hillis will travel to Ashland for a weeklong festival to develop their winning works.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:27pm on July 7, 2015
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