Owning It
At Florida Studio Theatre, one route to survival runs through real estate.
At Florida Studio Theatre, one route to survival runs through real estate.
March looks back on a musical comedy duo, a Carolina laureate, A Cherry Lane icon, the Living Theatre, and a Fornés tetralogy.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
2 shows currently running in New York mix unique strengths with some predictable tropes about 'rock bottom' and recovery.
This month the editors explore a vibrant, multilingual scene just across the border.
With Mellon Foundation support, TCG will gift book credits to 50 libraries, educational institutions, and community organizations to help expand and diversify their drama collections.
This episode features a monologue by Raquel Almazan, performed by Jose Febus, dramatizing the community activism of Young Lords organizer Jose Jiménez.
This month Brian talks to the Mexican American playwright about his educational path, his early years in New York, and his process for writing poetic plays.
Swept up first as a fan of Julian Beck and Judith Malina's legendary experimental ensemble, he became one of its essential members.
A TYA radio play-turned-musical opens this weekend at the Kennedy Center, with accessibility and community at the forefront.
The March convening will be held in Boston, the same city that hosted LTC's first convening.
Amanda Szeglowski has been promoted to co-director, with the remaining director positions expected to be filled by June.
His next gig is at Encore Musical Theatre in Michigan.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
A writer whose plays were infused with the late actor's presence and spirit gives tribute.
Scott Jackson has been promoted to executive artistic director, while Debra Gasper has been promoted to producing director.
This month, we look at joy as a candle in the darkness and hear from artists Yao Nana Dogbe and Michelle Renee Bester.
Known for its emphasis on education and artistic exploration, this longstanding cultural institution now programs 4 stages in 2 locations.
Friends and colleagues recall the irrepressible actor-dancer-choreographer's explosive talent, teasing sense of humor, and gracious mentorship.
Alumni, faculty, and students from historically Black colleges and universities weigh in on how their training prepared them to take centerstage.
Riding a fresh wave of interest with a new generation, Jack Skelley's 40-year-old punk rock novel about American decline has been adapted by Siena Foster-Soltis into a play.
In leading the boldly visionary if ultimately doomed Los Angeles Theatre Center for 6 legendary years, Bush inspired generations of artists and leaders.
On this episode, 3 playwrights discuss their development experience as past winners of the Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Previously an associate artistic director with the NYC company, she'll now lead alongside artistic director Lou Moreno.