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8,525 stories by "American Theatre Editors"

And Reverie Shall Restore Amends by American Theatre Editors

Members of this emerging New England theatre company are finding joy and building trust in the wake of trauma.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:21pm on November 22, 2022

The Subtext: Kimber Lee Isn't Cagey About Her Process by American Theatre Editors

This month Brian talks to the author of 'tokyo fish story' and 'brownsville song (b-side for tray)' about panic, curiosity, and the earned laughs average.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:29am on November 22, 2022

Arin Arbus: The Core of the Play's the Thing by American Theatre Editors

Known for her lively, no-gimmick stagings of Shakespeare with Theatre for a New Audience, the director is branching out with 'Des Moines.'

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:30am on November 22, 2022

Jewish Joy, Jewish Trauma: Why They Feel Different Onstage Now by American Theatre Editors

How a number of recent shows in New York are landing, and what it feels like to work on them, in a time of rising antisemitism and right-wing violence.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:17am on November 21, 2022

Who Will You Inspire? by American Theatre Editors

A reflection on the influences who led me to become the theatre artist and educator I am today---and to be that influence for others.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:50am on November 21, 2022

Offscript: How Is This Time for Jews Onstage Different From All Others? by American Theatre Editors

A conversation with Joel Grey, Tovah Feldshuh, Caissie Levy, Michael Arden, and Bess Wohl about portrayals of Jewishness and antisemitism on New York stages.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:59pm on November 18, 2022

Equity to Hold Times Square Rally While Broadway Talks Continue by American Theatre Editors

Under the slogan 'It's About Time,' AEA members will gather to push for a better deal on Broadway understudies, scheduling, and workplace safety.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:39pm on November 17, 2022

Taking It to the Streets by American Theatre Editors

Socially engaged performance has a rich history in this country, and it deserves an account as localized and multivocal as its leading practitioners.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:30am on November 16, 2022

Why My Journey With 'KPOP' Feels Like a Broadway Homecoming by American Theatre Editors

For the show's associate music director, 'KPOP' brings together 2 things that are precious to her: the Broadway musical, and contemporary Korean and Korean American culture.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:20pm on November 15, 2022

Diep Tran Is Excited to Lead Playbill"Well, Excited and Scared by American Theatre Editors

American Theatre's former senior editor talks about her new editor-in-chief gig, and how she thinks the theatre discourse has changed for the better.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:20am on November 15, 2022

SDCF  Launches Professional Development Program  by American Theatre Editors

The program will allow for 15 applicants to shadow, observe, or support experienced choreographers and directors during a production process.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:59am on November 15, 2022

I've Got a Beautiful Feeling About the Future of Hammerstein's Farm by American Theatre Editors

The 5-acre farm in Doylestown, Pa., where Oscar Hammerstein II wrote his epochal musicals is being turned into a museum and education center.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:20pm on November 10, 2022

'Shared Sentences': Families Doing Time Together on the Outside by American Theatre Editors

A new production from Houses on the Moon Theater Company explores the untold stories of family members whose loved ones are incarcerated.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:23pm on November 10, 2022

How George Faison Orders His Steps by American Theatre Editors

In a free-ranging retrospective interview, the Tony-winning choreographer of 'The Wiz' talks about his influences, his work with pop stars, his time with Alvin Ailey, and the love of his lif…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:36pm on November 10, 2022

Jordan E. Cooper's 'Ain't No Mo'' Lands on Broadway After Regional Layover by American Theatre Editors

What began as a dark thought experiment---what if Black folks just left America and its racist violence behind?---has grown into a scathing satire that speaks to something deep inside audien…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:30pm on November 9, 2022

Sarah Slight Named Raven Theatre's Interim Artistic Director  by American Theatre Editors

Starting Dec. 1, Slight will temporarily replace Cody Estle, who is leaving Raven to serve as artistic director of Next Act Theatre in Milwaukee.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:22pm on November 9, 2022

Michel Hausmann and New Miami Drama Receive Thornton Wilder Prize by American Theatre Editors

Next week's awards ceremony will feature a conversation among Hausmann, playwright Sarah Ruhl, and the author's nephew, Tappan Wilder.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:17pm on November 8, 2022

Lesley Hunter Named HERE's First Managing Director by American Theatre Editors

In the newly created, Hunter succeeds the company's former producing director and director of external affairs.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:03pm on November 8, 2022

Staying Power: 9 Theatre/TV/Film Artists on What Keeps Them Going by American Theatre Editors

Staying to true to your gut, making the work no one is hiring you to do, finding a community that gets you, taking mental health breaks---these are just some of the tips these creative folks…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:13pm on November 8, 2022

Itamar Moses Receives 2022 Trish Vrandenburg New Jewish Play Prize by American Theatre Editors

Moses will be awarded $15,000 and a reading of his play 'The Ally' at Theater J's annual benefit next week.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:53pm on November 8, 2022

Goodman Theatre Announces 18th New Stages Festival  by American Theatre Editors

The festival will feature work from playwrights Donja R. Love, Charlie Oh, Omer Abbas Salem, Gina Femia, Nancy García Loza, and Jeffrey Lieber.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:20pm on November 8, 2022

The Tank Opens Affordable New NYC Rehearsal Space by American Theatre Editors

The expansion includes five spaces on the sixth floor of the Tank's current Midtown Manhattan location.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:38pm on November 8, 2022

How Jack O'Brien Learned to Direct: Watching, Doing, and Living to Tell by American Theatre Editors

In a new memoir, the longtime Old Globe leader and frequent Broadway helmer considers an eventful career and offers tips he picked up the hard way.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:22pm on November 7, 2022

Mr. Abbott Meets the Kid: The Care and Feeding of the Revival by American Theatre Editors

In this excerpt from his new memoir 'Jack in the Box: Or, How to Goddamn Direct,' Jack O'Brien recounts his fierce face-off with theatre giant George Abbott.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:20pm on November 7, 2022

Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab: Not a Eulogy but a Celebration by American Theatre Editors

For 25 years, this hugely influential program welcomed directors from all over the world to compare work and share practices. Is it really over?

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:55pm on November 7, 2022
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