Long Wharf Takes the Off-Ramp to a New Future
What does it mean for a venerable 57-year-old regional theatre to become itinerant? The answer matters beyond New Haven.
What does it mean for a venerable 57-year-old regional theatre to become itinerant? The answer matters beyond New Haven.
The itinerant experiment at Long Wharf Theatre can be a model for other theatres that have lost connection with their communities.
The multidisciplinary Philly artist can't be pinned down, but she is never less than fiercely present. Her next collaborative piece: Tall Order's 'Those With 2 Clocks' at the Wilma.
This month Woodzick talks to the multi-hyphenate, multi-spirited Nigerian American poet and performer about their new book 'Black Body Amnesia.'
The award comes with a $35,000 cash prize to support an original work, along with a residency at the Hermitage and a developmental workshop of the play in a major arts capital in the fall of…
The historic Minnesota org has added 3 new leaders: Chris Berry as arts director, Christine Smith as equity director, and Camille Cyprian as wellness director.
On the closing weekend of 'Dear Evan Hansen,' its lead producer looks back at an unforgettable journey that opened a window into a mental health movement.
New plays at East West Players and People's Light illuminate the collisions, and occasional solidarity, among people of color in a white-dominated culture.
Established to recognize a woman, femme, trans, or non-binary playwright of the African diaspora, the residency will provide a salary with benefits and full support to pursue creative work.
His new dance-theatre piece with Alan Cumming, 'Burn,' is another showcase of the approach to movement language that has made all Hoggett's choreography so distinctive.
The writer of 'School Girls' and 'Goddess' writes stories American theatres haven't seen before but that audiences immediately recognize.
A director and performer with extensive previous experience at the theatre at St. Edward's University in Austin, she will take the reins from interim AD Robert Tolaro.
California's latest attempt to save its smaller theatres, which have been severely strained by a new labor law and COVID impacts, has the crucial backing of Equity.
On this episode we talk to the outgoing (in all senses) artistic director of Washington, D.C.'s Arena Stage as she enters her 25th and final season.
September sees the beginnings of theatre in the U.S., the openings of major theatres on opposite coasts, a starry 'Godspell' reunion, and the start of a Chicago festival of Latino theatre.
Sponsored by the New York Community Trust, five playwrights will be awarded a $30,000 cash prize.
Casey William Gallagher and Jason King Jones will navigate the festival's future.
After four years serving as managing director, Matt Silva will succeed Martin as the theatre's new executive and artistic director.
After 33 years working alongside founding A.D. Barbara Gaines, Henderson will step down to pursue new creative endeavors.
The former director of development and chief advancement officer of Seattle Repertory Theatre will guide the next phase in ZACH's development.
Broadway-bound for the first time at 79, working actor Beasley feels that his role in 'The Notebook' came along at just the right time.
From goofy musicals to meaty and instructive dramas, 4 shows stand in for the disparate ambitions and uses of theatre.
The leading talent agency has joined with the advocacy organization to create a pipeline for aspiring Black talent reps.
The theatre welcomes the one-time company member, who also has extensive experience in film, into a leadership role.
The 3-day virtual event will give directors nationwide the chance to collaborate and discuss needs and challenges unique to their work.