Projected Back in Time as 'Bob Fosse's Dancin' Returns
A former projectionist recalls 3 memorable weeks in the mezzanine on the show's Boston tour stop back in 1979.
A former projectionist recalls 3 memorable weeks in the mezzanine on the show's Boston tour stop back in 1979.
In addition to performances from high schools in all 5 NYC boroughs, teens will back a senior citizen from Nevada who's getting his wish to perform on a Broadway stage.
Though their Off-Broadway show is sold out, the musical trio is still trying new things onstage.
The writer-director, who now helms Florida Studio Theatre's Recovery Project, is taking a multi-pronged approach to fighting the stigma of addiction with theatre.
An experienced Boston director, she'll take the reins from interim leader Paula Plum.
The smartest hippie in any room, Bruce married tireless anti-capitalist passion with lyrical wit and musical resourcefulness.
After leading the flagship TYA theatre for 27 years, he'll step down at the end of June.
This year's festival will present two world-premiere productions along with five staged readings of new works.
A brief gig working with a company of disabled actors became a 4-year tour, and a writer learned to face his own hardships with grace and humor.
A stage creature from a young age, she went on to pass on that love of theatre to several generations, including her own children.
Kaʻiukapu Baker, Claudia Brownlee, and Lia Wallfish were awarded this year's scholarship at a reception last month.
The festival will be led by a 100% immigrant artist team.
The move coincides with news that film studio A24 has purchased the historic Cherry Lane Theatre in the West Village.
Three new works and a student reading will premiere at the St. Louis festival.
Even on a smaller scale, this year's Summit offered 4 playwrights the invaluable chance to write questions and stage the answers.
An actor and musician takes us behind the curtain and exposes some of the roadblocks to full inclusion.
March set the stage for political upheavals and peaceful exchanges between nations, a new dance company, a Chicana playwright, and the first female manager of a major U.S. theatre.
The new $60,000 commission from South Coast Repertory is also supported by Playwrights Horizons.
The playwright of 'Montag' and 'THUNDERBODIES' talks about insisting on sustainability, identifying as a writer, and the art of listening.
15 theatre artists and many interdisciplinary artists have been awarded fellowships.
Applications for the cohort are now open and will be accepted through April 30.
When the busy director succeeds Daniella Topol in the position as of May 1, he will be the first transgender leader of a major non-LGBTQ-specific theatre.
The new program will expand performing arts opportunities for people with disabilities.
An analysis of data from 2021 shows a slight increase in jobs for BIPOC and non-binary union members, as well as wage gaps for older workers.
In 'the ripple, the wave that carried me home,' next playing at Kansas City Rep and Yale Rep, this busy playwright pens another piece inspired by history.