Letters to the Editor: Editorializing About Palestine, Praise for Lois Smith
Readers weigh in on a few recent articles.
Readers weigh in on a few recent articles.
A colleague remembers the San Francisco Chronicle theatre critic of the 1970s and '80s, who died on Feb. 15 at the age of 86.
This month: Alia Shawkat on Clare Barron's 'You Got Older,' Robert Kaplow on his Oscar-nominated screenplay for 'Blue Moon,' and Joriah Kwamé on his TikTok-hit-turned-musical, 'Little Miss …
The time the judges honored both Reddick's surreal 'Cold War Choir Practice' and Doran's gritty 'The Meat Kings! (Inc.) of Brooklyn Heights.'
Over its 20-year run, the Colorado New Play Summit hasn't just developed fresh pieces of theatre; it has also developed an audience for new work.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
This month's Sightlines checks in on a 'smoky riff' on a well-known Churchill play, Chicago theatre news, and a rising local lighting designer.
In this excerpt from her new book 'Last Radiance: Radical Lives, Bright Deaths,' a colleague of the Julian Beck's recalls his final years and roles.
A roundup of comings and goings at the top of U.S. theatre institutions.
In this month's newsletter, we look at a new pilot program at South Coast Rep and hear from educators on keys to preparing students for the professional world.
In advance of TCG's upcoming National Conference in San Juan this summer, Rosalina Perales discusses Puerto Rico's theatre evolution.
With some MFA theatre programs closing and others opening, an educator talks to colleagues about the state of the academy.
Our annual Winter issue on theatre training explores on-the-ground realities for those seeking to grow through institutions.
'Muleheaded' depicts the famous falling out of 2 Harlem Renaissance luminaries, while 'Kramer/Fauci' puts a stark spin on a tetchy dialogue from the height of the AIDS plague.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Phanésia Pharel's new play explores both the common ground and the divides between a Haitian mother and her U.S.-born daughter.
On this jam-packed episode, we talk to the star and director of 'Hedda Gabler' at the Old Globe, the writer and co-director of a new take on 'Pal Joey' at Arena Stage, and the writer of a ke…
A longtime colleague recalls his time working for and with the storied director and producer.
On this jam-packed episode, we talk to the star and director of 'Hedda Gabler' at the Old Globe, the writer and co-director of 'Chez Joey' at Arena Stage, and the writer of a key story in ou…
This edition includes milestones related to Langston Hughes, Montreal's Black Theatre Workshop, Tennessee Williams, and Lucas Hnath.
Play On Shakespeare's Head of Partnerships shares three ways to expand the thinking around ingrained collaborative dynamics.
This edition features artists, leaders, and educators bringing the heat in Arizona theatre.
The maker of the original film reflects on how his gory fable about vagina dentata became a savagely witty stage musical by Anna K. Jacobs and Michael R. Jackson.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
The theatre's expanded new hub will host revivals, new works, and more intimate smaller plays and live music.