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8,525 stories by "American Theatre Editors"

Braden Abraham Leaves Seattle Rep to Lead Chicago's Writers Theatre by American Theatre Editors

A Washington state native who advanced from intern to Seattle Rep's leader over 2 decades, he will lead a prestigious Chicago theatre almost half the size of the Rep.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:56pm on October 18, 2022

Michelle Preston to Step Down From SITI as Company Sunsets by American Theatre Editors

Preston will be succeeded by Megan E. Carter, who will carry out her role the final two months of producing activity for the 30-year-old company.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:01pm on October 18, 2022

Los Angeles New Play Project Names 2nd Annual Grant Recipients by American Theatre Editors

The grant will allocate $20,000 to selected playwrights and an additional $20,000 to theatres that have agreed to produce the plays.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:50pm on October 18, 2022

TheatreWorks Silicon Valley Presents 2022 New Works Festival by American Theatre Editors

The festival will feature works by Jonathon Larson Grant Winners Danny Haengil Larsen and Michelle Elliot, Obie award-winning playwright Christopher Chen, and Kleban award-winning playwright…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:43pm on October 18, 2022

Suzan-Lori Parks: Make Space for the Difficult Things by American Theatre Editors

With 3 world premieres and a Broadway revival of her hit play 'Topdog/Underdog,' the prolific writer keeps singing her song in a variety of keys.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:08pm on October 18, 2022

Managing Director Michael Bateman to Leave A Noise Within by American Theatre Editors

Bateman will step down after a nine-year tenure, handing over the reins to interim managing director, Maryellen Gleason, while the theatre conducts a national search for his successor.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:31pm on October 17, 2022

Joan Hotchkis: From Actors Studio to the TV Studio, Then to Performance Art by American Theatre Editors

The writer-performer of 'Tearsheets' and 'Elements of Flesh' left behind a career in TV and film after surviving a brain tumor, turning her focus and activism to the stage.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:34pm on October 17, 2022

Dan Sullivan: Friend of Audiences, Mentor of Critics by American Theatre Editors

Theatre critic for the Los Angeles Times for 22 years, and longtime leader of the O'Neill Critics Institute, Sullivan was an old school newspaperman and a tireless teacher of the craft.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:26am on October 17, 2022

Justin Waldman Named Artistic Director of Two River Theater Company by American Theatre Editors

The former associate artistic director of the Old Globe Theatre will succeed outgoing artistic director John Dias in the role.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:28pm on October 14, 2022

Road Less Traveled Productions Launches Internship Program  by American Theatre Editors

The paid internship program will provide students of color with opportunities to gain experience in directing, acting, playwriting, design, and stage management.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:22pm on October 14, 2022

Are We Selling Experiences or Serving Communities? by American Theatre Editors

In excerpts from their new book, Anthony S. Rhine and Jay Pension answer important questions about audience engagement practices in nonprofit arts.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:38pm on October 12, 2022

Shereen Ahmed, No 'Ordinary' Artist by American Theatre Editors

The emerging talent trades in Covent Garden for Northern Ireland with a turn in 'A Man of No Importance' and reflects on a few stepping stones in community theatre along the way.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:15pm on October 12, 2022

En Garde Arts Launches Joan D. Firestone Commissioning Fund by American Theatre Editors

The award will recognize a mid-career theatre artist engaged in social change through the arts with an unrestricted $18,000 prize.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:21pm on October 12, 2022

Daniel Elihu Kramer Will Step Down as CTC's Producing Artistic Director by American Theatre Editors

After seven seasons, Kramer will be succeeded by Tara Franklin and James Barry as co-producing artistic directors.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:40pm on October 11, 2022

CPH Managing Director Collette A. Laisure Ends Tenure by American Theatre Editors

After joining the organization in 2021, Laisure became the first woman and person of color to hold the managing director position in CPH's 107-year history.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:26pm on October 7, 2022

What Is a Non-Binary Play? by American Theatre Editors

Playwright Jonathan Alexandratos reflects on the plethora of joys, pains, ownerships, references, anxieties, comforts, languages, forms, and more to be found in non-binary plays.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:13am on October 6, 2022

TDF's Design-Focused Sharaff Awards Return for In-Person Fête  by American Theatre Editors

This year's honorees include costume designers Fred Voelpel and Dede Ayite, scenic designer Eugene Lee, and visual artist Michael Curry.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:58pm on October 5, 2022

Race, Mystery, RBG, Opera: I've Got a Little List by American Theatre Editors

From a Conan Doyle-inspired inquiry to an Emmett Till trilogy, from a Baroque opera to an Alaskan Tlingit journey, here are some shows I'd put on my hypothetical theatre calendar.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:41am on October 4, 2022

This Month in Theatre History by American Theatre Editors

October recalls the extraordinary career of a 19th-century performer, the founding of both an Indianapolis institution and a West Coast bilingual theatre project, as well as the premieres of…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:27pm on October 3, 2022

Les Waters: Theatre Spaces and Thin Places by American Theatre Editors

In excerpts from a new book, the British-born director talks about childhood mysteries, the theatre buildings he's worked in, and his fascination with erasure and contradictions.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:08pm on October 3, 2022

TheFrontOffice Foundation Launches Grant for Mid-Career Women Directors by American Theatre Editors

The $25,000 award is intended both to honor a deserving artist and to keep a spotlight on persistent gender-based inequity in the field.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:28am on October 3, 2022

Hedgepig Releases 3rd Annual Expand the Canon List of Classics by Women by American Theatre Editors

The company has uncovered 9 overlooked but eminently producible plays by women through history, from Aphra Behn to Wakako Yamauchi.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 7:04am on October 3, 2022

Zharia O'Neal Is Sound Theatre's First William S. Yellow Robe Playwright  by American Theatre Editors

O'Neal will receive a $10,000 stipend, travel and housing reimbursement, and will teach a playwriting course and develop a comedy about black women in reality television; Finalists of the re…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:24am on October 3, 2022

Christina Anderson Named 2022 Recipient of Annual Horton Foote Prize  by American Theatre Editors

Anderson will receive the $50,000 award for her play 'the ripple, the wave that carried me home' at an event on Oct. 24.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:57am on October 3, 2022

Octavio Solis, in the Company of His Characters by American Theatre Editors

The playwright talks with director Chi-wang Yang about his new play 'Scene With Cranes,' about making theatre in a bar, and about the unacknowledged grief of the world.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:25pm on September 30, 2022
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