Humana Fest's 2015 Lineup: Mee on Merton, Bluegrass, Pig Iron and More
Humana's next season brings in new voices and a few returning favorites. New and notable this time: a slightly more pronounced Kentucky twang.
Humana's next season brings in new voices and a few returning favorites. New and notable this time: a slightly more pronounced Kentucky twang.
A founding staffer at the Village Voice, Tallmer reported on a changing city, and championed its most adventurous theatre, for five decades.
The Philadelphia play-development organization begins partnering with theatres to ready works for the stage. First up: Playwrights Theatre of NJ and Suzanne Bradbeer's "The House That Jack B…
CPS Shakespeare!, which puts underserved high schoolers into fully staged productions on the Chicago Shakes stage, is recognized for its unique impact.
A contrasting pair of Heddas, the specter of death, and battles of faith and religious identity spark some of this week’s notable offerings across America.
The 15-16 season at La Jolla Playhouse will feature world premieres from Paula Vogel, Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, and José Cruz González, as well as direction from Rebecca T…
This week on the (virtual) air, the focus was on L.A. and New York.
Florida theatre announces a slate featuring plays by Sarah Treem, Lauren Gunderson and Allison Gregory.
A managing director shakeup at the D.C. theatre replaces three-decade veteran of the theatre with newcomer Meridith Burkus.
Under the Radar and the COIL unveil slates of returning favorites, durational experiments, multi-disciplinary ventures and more.
It's the all-Public-Theater edition of Offscript! Senior editor Eliza Bent joins us to discuss Young Jean Lee's newest show "Straight White Men" at the Public Theater. Then Suzy, Rob and Eli…
People's Light & Theatre, along with the greater Delaware Valley theatre community, remember Greg Rowe as a passionate advocate for local arts and their patrons.
After a last-minute scare with the bank, the long-troubled Pittsburgh arts center is in the hands of local foundations, with ambitious plans to get it right this time.
"Wonderful Town" choreographer and Broadway dancer Donald Saddler has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of awards and a fidelity to period movement.
Clare Barron is the 2014 recipient of the Paula Vogel Playwrighting Award, given to emerging playwrights.
She took a new job in a new city, bought a new home---and then got a breast cancer diagnosis. She's getting by with a little from her friends, including Sam Beckett.
In Fiasco Theater's reimagining of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim's fairy-tale musical, 11 actors take over all of the roles while playing their own musical instruments.
With two stages and a rotating repertory season, this small mountain-town theatre company specializes in intimate new plays and contemporary revivals.
A seldom-produced Elizabethan epic storms a Brooklyn stage, and its lead actor John Douglas Thompson reflects on the value of Marlowe and the universality of the classic roles.
L.A.'s peer-judged awards recognize the most notable theatre work of the past year, from Broadway-bound to black box, and dole out $75,000 worth of honorary cash awards.
Political and cultural conflicts, plus a dash of camp (two vintage Charles Busch revivals!), ignite this week’s offerings on stages across America.
To celebrate its 30th anniversary season, Working Theater has commissioned plays about, and developed in, NYC's five boroughs.
Caption this image and win a free hardback copy of "The Flick" by Annie Baker.
From Steppenwolf to USC drama school, recent staff changes abound.
TCG's Theatre Facts report gives cause for hope, and a new database of Holocaust plays recalls theatre's essence as a living document.