Annie Baker Named Inaugural Resident Playwright of Accabonac House
Baker has received a development retreat in the former house of Willem de Kooning.
Baker has received a development retreat in the former house of Willem de Kooning.
How one dedicated director is keeping the theatre program alive and kicking at a struggling New York school.
At an April conference in Toronto, we came up with a plan for change that can take root and grow into a more equitable future for female theatre artists.
David Ives is well represented this week, along with family dramas and iconic musicals from Alaska to Rhode Island.
The author's new play about the advance of technology offers tweet seats, an interactive hallway entrance and a microsite.
At last night's ceremony honoring non-union productions, Bailiwick and Griffin Theatre Company were big winners, and a posthumous award went to Russ Tutterow.
Modeling itself after Edinburgh, the Hollywood Fringe Festival may be bigger than ever, but the shows are still small, scrappy and uncurated.
Center Stage adds a new writing initiative for local playwrights to collaborate and develop new work at the regional theatre.
The troupe's 20th Summerworks festival, featuring plays by Jerry Lieblich, Kate E. Ryan and Jaclyn Backhaus, showcases both its downtown aesthetics and its experimental work ethic.
Play this month's caption contest and you might win a copy of 'Father Comes Home From The Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3)' by Suzan-Lori Parks!
While CBS ran commercials, a lot of important, even historic, awards were doled out.
The initiative will hold annual workshops to train national theatre leaders on issues of equity, diversity and inclusion.
Colleagues remember the visionary cofounder of Theatre Three, who died two weeks ago.
The season is book-ended with by Beth Henley and Penelope Skinner, and also features Jez Butterworth's 'Jerusalem.'
North Hollywood's classics-oriented theatre breaks ground on a new venue in nearby Glendale.
Plays in Nashville Rep's Ingram New Works Lab go from seedling to sapling. The town's new-play scene, and the appetite for it, is similarly growing.
The slate ranges from Rodgers & Hammerstein and Gilbert & Sullivan to Johnna Adams and Joanna McClelland.
The roster includes musicals, dramas and comedies from Eugene O'Neill to Will Eno.
The roster at CTG's small Westside space also includes Geoff Sobelle and Samuel Beckett.
The writer's estate collaborates in the second such gathering, which will fete Paula Vogel and feature talks by Will Eno and Gordon Edelstein.
The movement-based company's season includes performance art, dance, theatre and music.
One week each year, a Nebraska campus becomes a hub for playwrights to rekindle camaraderie and dreams---oh, and present some fierce new work.
The season's roster includes works (mostly) by, for and about women.
Mark Rylance, Gillian Anderson, Ben Foster and another all-female Donmar Shakespeare lead inaugural season at new space.
The 55,000-square-foot drill hall and industrial theatre space makes room for new leader.