Dean Madeline Puzo to Step Down from USC's Theatre School
She leaves after 13 years as dean of the school of dramatic arts, with David Bridel serving as her interim replacement.
She leaves after 13 years as dean of the school of dramatic arts, with David Bridel serving as her interim replacement.
The company will conduct a nationwide search to find a successor for the late artistic director PJ Paparelli.
Robert O'Hara's new play for Woolly Mammoth mixes Jacobean drama with political satire and the zombie apocalypse to make a statement about the undead way we live now.
A dozen awards recognizing women in theatre and their advocates were given at the annual ceremony.
The theatre's Disability Visibility Project aims to encourage more productions from a growing theatrical literature, and more work for disabled artists.
She already crossed a gender line. Now this northeast Ohio critic is crossing another barrier to become a playwright/performer.
A summer season featuring classic plays and new musicals for audiences of all ages.
A new exhibit at the New York Historical Society and a new book celebrate both the timeliness and the timelessness of the caricaturist's work.
The site for the 2015 TCG conference is a city on the rebound, and Cleveland Play House and Cleveland Public Theatre are key players in the upsurge.
Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical took home seven prizes and Simon Stephen's play won six, in every category it was nominated in.
From the formation of the White Rats to the 'Miss Saigon' controversy, historical events in June were busting out all over.
From musical passion to small-town despair, from Orinda to Wellfleet, another ecletic theatre sampler.
This week's guest is Laura Kepley, artistic director of this year's Regional Tony winner Cleveland Play House. She talks about why Cleveland is the next big arts town---and where to find a g…
How set designer Louisa Thompson, and the creative team at Soho Rep, turned an empty storefront into a hyper-realistic yet fantastical laundromat.
The company's sixth season includes plays, musicals, a fringe festival and a development program for female playwrights.
At a three-day festival led by the Alliance Theatre, and in an Aussie import at the New Victory Theatre, theatre for the very young is growing up fast.
The theme of the season is "radical change" and includes work by Michael Lluberes, Joe Maloney, A.R. Gurney and Jordan Harrison.
Artistic director David Saar's last season is filled with adventure, imagination and magic.
The roster includes four regional premieres and a world premiere musical.
Ten months after the killing of Michael Brown, playwright Lee Patton Chiles conjures voices from the struggle on a nearby stage.
Spooky Action Theater's 'Jarry Inside Out' imagines the strange afterlife of the brain behind 'Ubu Roi.'
The slate includes works by Milta Ortiz, Hilary Bettis, Elaine Romero, Virginia Grise and Martin Zimmerman.
These theatremakers don't just live and work together; their plays, including 'The Upper Room,' grow from and reflect their shared experiences.
Elizabeth A. Davis, Kirsten Childs and Mike Lew are among the 17 artists who will develop their new musicals in the Upstate New York retreat.
Minneapolis-based playwrights Cristina Castro and James Tyler will each receive the $14,000 fellowship, given to early-career writers of color.