Theatre Aspen Extends Summer Season, Adds New-Play Fest and Youth Offering
The summer season will run shows in rep a week longer, making room for a new TYA series and a festival of new plays.
The summer season will run shows in rep a week longer, making room for a new TYA series and a festival of new plays.
This season will take audiences across the globe, from a bar in Philadelphia to the countryside of Russia and back.
The Central New York theatre's season will include plays from Aaron Posner, Lucas Hnath and Ken Ludwig.
The Northern California theatre's season will include Lynn Nottage, George Bernard Shaw, Lanford Wilson, and Alex Timbers and Michael Friedman's "Love Labour's Lost" musical,
The season will include revivals of works by Paula Vogel and Brooke Berman, as well as a world premiere by Jami Brandli and a five-part anthology inspired by 'Antigone.'
On the slate are a lesser-known Tennessee Williams play, John Guare's 'House of Blue Leaves,' a tribute to U.S. war veterans and the popular plane-crash docutheatre piece 'Charlie Victor Rom…
At the annual awards, GableStage took home four prizes and Actors' Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre won big for 'Murder Ballad.'
The Los Angeles theatre's 2015-16 season will include a world premiere play by Alexandra Gersten-Vassilaros, plus news plays from Laura Eason, Bess Wohl, John Patrick Shanley and Rajiv Josep…
TheatreWashington showered more awards than ever on D.C. theatre at the newly reorganized Helen Hayes Awards.
A newly devised 'Antigone' and Stoppard's 'The Hard Problem' join 'An Octoroon' and 'The Christians' on the theatre's slate.
Returning to his native Canada after four seasons at CTC, Jennings with be Shaw Fest's new executive director starting in the fall.
The roster at the Houston theatre includes Richard Bean, Sharr White, Tom Stoppard and Jennifer Haley.
A new study finds that only around a quarter of plays produced in recent years were by women, with figures for directors and actors closer to parity.
The Connecticut theatre's season will include a world premiere by Samuel D. Hunter and a revival of Emily Mann's 'Having Our Say.'
The playwright/performer will speak about her search for the American character, including pieces from work-in-progress about the school-to-prison pipeline.
Five emerging directors from across the United States were selected from more than 350 applicants to participate in the first-ever National Directors Fellowship.
Arkansas Repertory Theatre and Indiana Repertory Theatre released statements this week opposing RFRAs in their state.
There's no 'art for art's sake' at this storied River City theatre, which has a rich history and keeps its focus on local artists and audiences.
The bimonthly magazine plans to go online-only following the publication of its May/June issue.
JT Rogers, Eric Pfeffinger, Ellen Struve and David J. Jacobi will join Philadelphia-based playwrights Genne Murphy and James Ijames at summer new-play gathering.
Highs and lows, from the depths of human depravity to the heights of ecstatic expression, and all points in between, characterize the theatrical week.
The design team of 'Airline Highway' by Lisa D'Amour, currently on Broadway, took a real-life New Orleans motel and put it onstage.
Fresh critical insight on Chekhov and a new anti-realism alternate with in-depth interviews with Roche Schulfer and the creators of 'Fun Home.'
Looking back at how far the theatre field has come in the last half century inspires us to move forward and take the next steps together.
Rachel Rockwell and Michael Mahler's new version takes inspiration from Joan Jett, Queen and the Beatles as much as from Lewis Carroll.