Postcards From Theatre Summer Camp at NY Stage & Film
Just far enough from New York to get away and stretch with new work, but close enough for a day trip, Vassar's Powerhouse has been a theatre development hub for 3 decades.
Just far enough from New York to get away and stretch with new work, but close enough for a day trip, Vassar's Powerhouse has been a theatre development hub for 3 decades.
This week's guest is chairman of the NEA Jane Chu, who discusses arts funding and 'South Pacific.' Plus, highlights from the TCG National Conference in Cleveland and a discussion of the new …
How theatre is transforming the lives of the Lebanese capital's most marginalized people.
This new version of 'The Parent Trap' story, about teen girls separated by a divorce, draws on the German original but updates it for the contemporary U.S.
In 1990, the theatre's board gambled on a young writer/director with an agenda. It's paid off: Mann built a team around her vision, attracted new audiences, and steered the company through b…
The theatre's new season will contain two world premieres as part of a new five-year initiative to develop musical theatre works.
She comes from a large family of theatremakers. Is it any wonder she makes family, and theatre, everywhere she goes, from Cultural Odyssey to the California's prisons?
ATC's 2015--16 season will feature plays by Dan LeFranc, Thomas Bradshaw, and Abe Koogler, plus a new spin on 'The Wiz' with Bailiwick Chicago.
The company public relations director will take over for Kerry Shiller, and continue acting on its stage.
Andrew Schneider's synesthetic masterwork 'YOUARENOWHERE' kicks off another summer of barrier-breaking performance at the Berkshires fest.
The D.C.--based playwrights collective has found their replacements, who'll take over in 2016 and steer the company in some new directions.
As today's cutting-edge puppeteers peer into the souls of animated objects, they're seeing the future---or rather, the eternal present---of the theatre.
Their work tackles existential dilemmas and the challenges of aging; the Vermont-based company also hosts family-friendly festivals each summer.
The hard-to-classify work of this multimedia Chicago company is coming out of the shadows.
The Edge Center for the Arts, Cynthia Gehrig, Theresa Sweetland, the Steeles and the American Composers Forum have been lauded for their contributions to the local arts scene.
The Jewish theatre's season will feature plays focusing on identity, with world premieres by Caleen Sinnette Jennings and Derek Goldman.
The 'Great Comet' composer returns to Russia for 'Preludes,' and this time it's more personal.
NNPN largesse goes to playwrights and theatres to produce, and partner to produce, new work.
This year, Bitter Lemons' annual critic's panel wasn't a discussion of the state of L.A. theatre criticism so much as a defense of the website's controversial pay-for-review policy.
From Phoenix to Sarasota, from Falstaff to Rapunzel, it's another wide array of theatre across the U.S.
As the impact of their first list is still being felt, the group announces a new list that reflects steps to increase the diversity of voices.
The TCG conference closed with a panel of artistic leaders discussing artistic risk vs. institution-building, and feted two dedicated field veterans, Rhodessa Jones and Jim O'Quinn.
Conference attendees listened to one of America's great listeners, StoryCorps' Dave Isay, as he shared both how he captures people's lives on tape---and why it's worth doing.
Access and daring, expression and dramatic action were among the themes of a meaty morning plenary with 'Fun Home' writer Lisa Kron and NEA chairman Jane Chu.
Shakespeare's themes of murder and mayhem resonate with prisoners, certainly, but so do his language, his humanity and his humor.