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8,536 stories by "American Theatre Editors"

Onstage This Week: Apr. 27-May 4 by American Theatre Editors

Couples and coupling are a recurring theme this week, but then so are the social forces that can tear them asunder.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:38am on April 27, 2015

Drone Plays: There's Something in the Air by American Theatre Editors

Two new one-woman plays dramatize the unique stress and ethical pitfalls of fighting in the Chair Force.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:01am on April 27, 2015

Cleveland Play House to Receive 2015 Regional Tony by American Theatre Editors

The New York theatre honors recognize a resident theatre leader as it enters its 100th year.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:54pm on April 24, 2015

Second Stage's New Broadway Berth: Room to Move by American Theatre Editors

The Off-Broadway company joins the ranks of nonprofits with Broadway houses, with a mission to produce living American writers.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:38pm on April 24, 2015

Hartford Stage Season to Include New Play, New Adaptation, New Musical by American Theatre Editors

In addition to stagings of 'Rear Window' and 'Anastasia,' the theatre will produce a Christopher Shinn world premiere.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:19pm on April 24, 2015

Sundance Lab Selections Feature Otherworldly Themes, Middle Eastern Voices by American Theatre Editors

The new-work development institute's slate ranging from interplanetary voyages to refugee camps, and many points between.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:50pm on April 24, 2015

Leonard Bernstein: Behind the Music by American Theatre Editors

Two new books explore the content, and context, of the great composer/conductor's divided musical character.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:25am on April 24, 2015

Chilean Theatre: Robust Engagement With History as It's Lived by American Theatre Editors

Far from detached or academic, the work on offer at the Santiago a Mil festival showed theatremakers in the thick of politics, race and culture.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:49pm on April 23, 2015

Where Art Leads the Way: Carmen Romero's Journey with Santiago a Mil by American Theatre Editors

The festival founder talks about keeping theatre vital in a country recovering from dictatorship and facing new challenges.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:48pm on April 23, 2015

Cross-Border Collaborations: A Selective Sampling by American Theatre Editors

Some companies that have made U.S./Mexico theatrical exchanges central to their work.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:48pm on April 23, 2015

Bringing It All Back Home to Armenia by American Theatre Editors

My play about the 1915 genocide, seen and developed on U.S. stages, is now being presented in the language and home of my ancestors.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:23pm on April 23, 2015

Sowing Theatrical Seeds Across the U.S./Mexico Border by American Theatre Editors

Stateside companies form collaborations with theatres based in Mexico, and vice versa, creating a fertile dynamic for art and change.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:18pm on April 23, 2015

Marin Theatre Company Announces Season of Six Contemporary Plays by American Theatre Editors

Along with plays by Sarah Ruhl, August Wilson, Howard Brenton, Ayad Akhtar and Elizabeth Irwin, MTC will premiere Rachel Bonds's 'The Swimmers.'

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:59pm on April 23, 2015

It's Sunrise in Cuba. Will the Light Reach the Stage? by American Theatre Editors

With the long-awaited normalization of U.S./Cuba relations, theatre artists may be uniquely poised to make the most of the new climate of exchange.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:35pm on April 23, 2015

Classic Stage Company Announces Season Ranging from Greeks to Ibsen by American Theatre Editors

Also offered will be 'Mother Courage' starring Tonya Pinkins and the seldom-seen 'Nathan the Wise' starring F. Murray Abraham.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:19pm on April 23, 2015

Theatre of the Americas, Both Ancient and New by American Theatre Editors

We share more than colonial history with Central and South America; we also share theatrical traditions. But it can a little re-exploration to map them.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:57pm on April 22, 2015

Unicorn Theatre's New Season to Include Two World Premieres by American Theatre Editors

The Kansas City theatre season will include a world premiere from William Missouri Downs, an NNPN rolling world premiere by Hilary Bettis and 'Heathers the Musical.'

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:17pm on April 22, 2015

Amy Rose Marsh Named Literary Director at Samuel French by American Theatre Editors

Promoted from within the publisher's literary department, the Seattle-bred manager will handle acquisitions and curation of its catalogue.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:12pm on April 22, 2015

Lauren Wainwright Named Executive Director of Tectonic Theatre Project by American Theatre Editors

The former Foundry Theatre managing producer will join Moisés Kaufman's devised-theatre troupe starting in May.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:41pm on April 22, 2015

Bag&Baggage Announces Season of Adaptations and a Staff Change by American Theatre Editors

As they change out managing directors, the theatre plans stage versions of books by Jane Austen and Rona Jaffe, as well as Orson Welles's take on 'Moby-Dick.'

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:04pm on April 22, 2015

Penobscot Theatre Company 2015-16 Season Filled with Maine Premieres and Musicals by American Theatre Editors

Next season at the theatre will include shows from Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Jason Robert Brown, Mitch Albom and a world premiere from Travis G. Baker.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:55am on April 22, 2015

AEA Changes the Game for L.A. Theatre by American Theatre Editors

After a referendum vote against its previous proposals, Equity offers new options and loopholes, but retains minimum-wage demand for small-theatre work.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:54am on April 22, 2015

Five Young Theatre Singers Receive 2015 Lotte Lenya Prizes by American Theatre Editors

L.A.'s Lauren Michelle took the first prize in the international theatre singing competition, which doled out a record number of prizes and money to young performing talents.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 7:41pm on April 21, 2015

A Noise Within Announces Another Season of Classics by American Theatre Editors

The slate ranges from Feydeau to Pirandello, Shakespeare to Shaw, plus Miller and a new adaptation of Anouilh's 'Antigone.'

SOURCE: American Theatre at 7:31pm on April 21, 2015

Humana Festival 2015 Stretched Plays, and Audiences, to Their Breaking Point by American Theatre Editors

A collection of not-so-straight plays, an ensemble-devised work and an African-American living-room play made up the main slate at Actors Theatre's annual new-play gathering.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:50pm on April 21, 2015
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