Out of Town but Not Out of 'Times'
When the nation's most powerful newspaper chooses to review new plays in early productions outside New York, is that helping or hurting the field?
When the nation's most powerful newspaper chooses to review new plays in early productions outside New York, is that helping or hurting the field?
Two new plays in two different cities raise new questions about shadowy government plots of the 1980s. Coincidence?
A lesbian spin on "The Women" takes the top prize for new feminist plays by women.
The small Phoenix theatre will be recognized by the city's mayor in a celebration on Friday.
The composer's new hybrid work takes on myths and truths of Los Angeles, as well as one of his recurring subjects: the musical-theatre form itself.
The South Coast Rep founding member talks about what keeps him coming back for more humbug.
Executive director of the Providence company will start a new job with the same title in Connecticut next year.
Honored with the Steinberg Distinguished Playwright Award this week, the New York-based writer talks about his inspirations, his process and his memorable titles.
An historic gathering of Latino/a theatremakers put the focus firmly on the work and let the politics---including the identity politics---emerge, or not, from there.
Clubbed Thumb is the first beneficiary of Playwrights's new initiative, which comes with free office, rehearsal and performance space.
Amid the usual early trickle of holiday shows both strange and familiar are more intense fare: plays tackling meaty historical themes, some sweeping musicals, and piercing, intimate drama…
Original interviews of Eddie Dowling gives a glimpse into the trials and tribulations of the original production of "The Glass Menagerie" as the show is revived on Broadway.
The managing director at the Cincinnati theatre will step down next month; her duties will be shared among existing staff.
There's a staff switch at the Working Theater as B.J. Evans steps in as managing director and Nicholas Betito steps out from being general manager.
Artistic directors Jenny Avery and Jason Loewith reflect on what made the Evanston theatre special, and why it ended this week.
The experimental Chicago ensemble hires a fundraising and community partnership leader.
From the TBA Awards to Chicago's literary slam WRITE Club, this week's theatre podcasts hit close to home.
Theatre Communications Group's star-studded event celebrated artists and organizations who've advanced the art and practice of theatre.
The outgoing artistic director of the Off-Off-Broadway Flea Theater talks about his plans for the transition, and what he's looking for in a new leader.
A lap dance from a peanut-butter-covered werewolf? A hip-hop Dickens intervention? No wonder this comedy storefront attracts a young, rowdy ATL audience.
TBA spreads the love with its first awards show, doling out a total of 69 awards in four categories to Bay Area theatres and artists.
A producer with experience at several New York indie theatres, most recently with Ping Chong + Company, joins NY's premier investigative-theatre troupe.
Morisseau's "Skeleton Crew" took the Sky Cooper New American Play Prize, and Martyna Majok won the David Calicchio Emerging American Playwright Prize for "Ironbound."
The Atlanta-area theatre will stage "The Secret Garden" in an actual garden, and its "Evita" will cast the nearby countryside as rural Argentina.
Expanding its mission beyond developing playwrights, the O'Neill will accept applications in January for its first National Directors Fellowship.