Offscript: Daniel K. Isaac and the Tales We Tell
On this episode we talk to actor/playwright Daniel K. Isaac about his epic new play 'Once Upon a (Korean) Time' and about the untold histories that inspired it.
On this episode we talk to actor/playwright Daniel K. Isaac about his epic new play 'Once Upon a (Korean) Time' and about the untold histories that inspired it.
On this episode, Woodzick speaks to 2 non-binary actors currently performing in repertory at Utah Shakespeare Festival.
From the Public Works 'As You Like It' to upstart crow's 'King John' at Oregon Shakes to 'Mother Lear' at Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the Bard remains powerful currency; it's how it's spent tha…
Sponsored by Donja Love and the National Queer Theater, the program offers a free 10-week writing program.
The former Pipeline Project managing director will succeed interim E.D. Karena Fiorenza in the position.
A Pennsylvania native and experienced arts leader, Khan joins the company as it launches its first fully produced theatre season.
By taking his young charges and their talents seriously, this extraordinary director made Niles North Theatre exemplary, both in production values and educational value.
An irresistible advocate of Latine theatre artists, the founder of the Chicago Latino Theatre Alliance paved the way for so many of us, and did it with love, grit, and grace.
The support of Creatives Rebuild New York is making possible 2-year residencies for N.Y.-based Latine theatremakers.
This month Brian talks to the writer/performer of 'Where We Belong,' inspired by her experiences as a Native person loving, studying, then questioning Shakespeare.
Roughly equal parts joy and rigor have characterized his 10-year tenure as artistic director of this influential new-play incubator.
A new Broadway-bound musical of the popular 2006 film, now in Chicago, aims to honor the original while probing its psychological complexities for a different age.
An iconic play about trans men and butch lesbians arrives in Maine at an auspicious time, both for its writer and for trans representation onstage.
The influential Off-Off-Broadway is now seeking a managing director.
The married team will serve as co-artistic directors of the Philly company, replacing Paige Price.
She'll leave the theatre after leading it for 7 years, in a career change inspired in part by a play she staged there, Cusi Cram's 'Novenas for a Lost Hospital.'
A graduate of the University of Houston with extensive credits in D.C. and elsewhere, she joins the Atlanta theatre for the 2022-23 season.
A news story about a performance in a Ukrainian bomb shelter inspired the U.S. theatre company Irondale to fly a young troupe over, putting human faces on harrowing headlines.
After our July break, we return for an interview with the writer-director-performer of 'The Nosebleed.'
How a Shakespeare in the Park production taught this designer that 'political theatre' could mean something different for Black and white Americans.
A beloved musical about refugees, and a new one about current U.S. border policies, hit unexpectedly hard in a newly unsettled time.
A dramaturg and co-director, she'll advise on season planning, manage new-work development, and lead a new engagement division for the South Side Chicago theatre.
The Texas State University student will work alongside the leadership of the Austin theatre to learn the ropes of nonprofit theatremaking.
A play may not convince anyone but it can share information, hold a space for grief and complexity, de-stigmatize abortion, and rally troops demoralized by the fall of Roe.
Among this year's awards are 6 for playwrights/theatre artists and 6 for dance artists, as well as scholarships for high school-age theatremakers and performers.