The Body Politic in Josep Maria Miró's Plays
The Spanish dramatist, now in residency with NYC's PlayCo, talks about his love for Pinter, his close work with translators, and the radical transformations made possible by live theatre.
The Spanish dramatist, now in residency with NYC's PlayCo, talks about his love for Pinter, his close work with translators, and the radical transformations made possible by live theatre.
From Bernard Herrmann to Luis Buñuel, filmic influences found their way into his musicals' form and content, up to and including his final show, 'Here We Are.'
The songwriting duo's musical 'Ride' will have its American premiere at the Old Globe next year.
The 'Dear Evan Hansen' writer will join Jill Rafson in conversation on YouTube to talk about the new TCG Books release 'If I Forget and Other Plays.'
Managing director Douglas Love-Ramos left the Florida company last July.
The fellowship seeks to support a promising female or nonbinary actor of color and includes a $10,000 prize.
What can blossom when funders put their trust in BIPOC-led institutions like Silk Road Rising, Pangea World Theater, and Penumbra Theatre.
November recalls the play Lincoln first saw Booth in, Kern's Princess Theatre musicals, a Puerto Rican literary godfather, a gospel Oedipus musical, and a century-defining epic.
Her specialties have been performance theory, European theatre and cultural history, transformative aesthetics, and performances of Greek tragedies since 1800.
The new works grant is named in honor of founding artistic director Katherine Owens.
The 2 writers were honored at last week's Dramatists Guild Foundation gala.
Why a very busy TV writer has regularly joined a group of theatre artists who pull all-nighters to create plays from scratch.
Keen Company's roving production of Joan Didion's mourning memoir makes a good fit for Long Wharf's itinerant programming agenda.
This month Woodzick talks to mutli-hyphenate performer Michael Urie ahead of his return to Broadway in 'Spamalot.'
The founder of Yale Rep and ART had intellect, idealism, and indignation to spare, and he put it all in service of the theatre he wanted to see in the world.
A look at 3 companies of color who are making theatre that's local, new, and inventive.
How the Boston-area theatre, which recently announced its closure after 4 decades, gave a young critic hope for the art form.
Why so many Broadway-bound tryouts come through here, and why Chicago artists stay committed to the work in spite of the odds.
After 8 years with the Realm, Pereira will become the first Latinx director of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
Who was Shakespeare, anyhow? Do even the experts really know? And why should anybody care?
The new Immigrant Theatermakers Advocates initiative, grown out of programs by 2 New York companies, plans to build community and provide resources for immigrant artists.
This month Brian talks to Charly Evon Simpson about discovering theatre, learning to be vulnerable, and becoming a playwright both on paper and in life.
The new program aims to expand and diversify drama collections at libraries, educational institutions, and more.
The streaming performances of 'Little Comedies' will be the first League of Live Stream Theater production outside of New York City.
A Tony winner for 'The Cher Show,' the Broadway star most recently appeared on Chicago stages as the Baker's Wife in the national tour of 'Into the Woods.'