A.R.T. Season to Include 'Waitress,' Fishermen, 'Natasha' and Big Brother
Sara Bareilles, Dave Malloy, Mark Rylance, Eve Ensler, the TEAM and Headlong Theatre are among the artists bringing work to the Boston-area theatre.
Sara Bareilles, Dave Malloy, Mark Rylance, Eve Ensler, the TEAM and Headlong Theatre are among the artists bringing work to the Boston-area theatre.
The California theatre plans a new musical by Kirsten Guenther, Cliff Downs and Katie Kahanovitz, plus plays by Josefina Lopez, Ricardo Khan and Harvey Fierstein.
World-premiere laffers by Ken Ludwig and Sharyn Rothstein are on the Jersey theatre's schedule, along with a staging of Tennessee Williams's film 'Baby Doll.'
The couple honor theatrical history with a retrospective of great actors---Eleanor Duse, Sarah Siddons, Edwin Booth---and their greatest roles.
Named after (and financed by) playwright A.R. Gurney, a Flea mainstay, the new award is annual gift of $100,000.
The intimate Berkeley theatre's slate includes works by Sarah Treem, Marisa Wegrzyn, Mark Jackson, Amy Freed and Athol Fugard.
Winners of the $275,000 honor from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation include Paul S. Flores, Shawn Sides, Cynthia Hopkins, Mildred Ruiz-Sapp and Steven Sapp.
A coproduction of ZACH Theatre and Teatro Vivo, Rupert Reyes's new take on the classic features found-object puppetry and forefronts themes of empowerment.
As producers at LaMama learned with their triple 'Tempest' series, arranging for foreign artists to perform on U.S. soil can be a stormy process.
From a shooting at a theatre to the founding of one, from government crackdowns to government funds, a look back at previous Aprils in the American theatre.
Works by Idris Goodwin and Mia Chung, as well as a holiday favorite and 'Peter and the Starcatcher,' are on the slate.
When the sitcom's rights holders came and knocked on his door, the playwright took legal action. Now a New York district court judge has ruled in his favor.
Live performances by Radiohole, Andrew Schneider and Joseph Silovsky alternate with a series of vintage Wooster Group performance films.
The South Dakota native will succeed founder Bain Boehlke beginning this summer.
Dozens of artists and companies will be part of the 2-month tribute to female playwrights.
Features will include whimsical hashtags and magazine-style analysis, just shorter.
Tracy Liz Miller and Brenda Jean Foley of the Bridge Initiative talk about achieving gender parity in Arizona, plus more season announcements and what you should read in the April 2015 issue…
Bill Bordy gifts LA Stage Alliance with five years of funding to support a return of its online performing-arts magazine.
Theatremakers joined students at the University of the Arts for theatricalized concert versions of sounded the limits of the musical theatre form.
Next season at the Boston theatre will include new works by Winnie Holzman, Jeffrey Hatcher, Gina Gionfriddo and Craig Lucas. Oh, and Nick Offerman.
Somehow a Russian doctor who died in 1904 was able to pre-diagnose our 21st-century ways of not connecting, of spending our lives alone together.
The city's notorious child murders of 1979 are the backdrop of Janine Nabers's 'Serial Black Face,' and Steve Yockey will get two world premieres.
Critics shower awards on Northern California theatre, with 64 recipients across 22 categories.
A mix of new work and local premieres, including plays by Lucy Kirkwood and Stephen Adley Guirgis, are on tap, along with a new second-stage series.
Serge Seiden will leave Studio Theatre to work on other projects in the D.C. area.