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8,525 stories by "American Theatre Editors"

Denzel Washington to Speak at August Wilson House Opening by American Theatre Editors

The actor, a champion of the late author's work, will join Wilson's widow, Constanza Romero, for remarks at the opening of his childhood home in the Hill District.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:18am on August 12, 2022

Theatre Latté Da's Goal: 25 New Musicals by 2025 by American Theatre Editors

The Twin Cities theatre, having commissioned 20 new musicals by 2020, lines up plans for a program called Next 25X25.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:04pm on August 10, 2022

A Lost 'Member': The Mary Rodgers Musical That Wasn't by American Theatre Editors

In this excerpt from 'Shy,' the brutally frank memoir Rodgers wrote with Jesse Green, a Carson McCullers adaptation takes shape, then founders.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:00pm on August 10, 2022

Barrington Stage Names Alan Paul to Be Its New Artistic Director by American Theatre Editors

Currently associate artistic director at Shakespeare Theatre Company in D.C., Paul will succeed Julianne Boyd, who has led Barrington Stage Company since its founding 27 years ago.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:16am on August 10, 2022

Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary by American Theatre Editors

Composer Mary Rodgers's unsparing new memoir, equal parts hilarious and harrowing, tells of an eventful life in which musical theatre wasn't the only source of drama.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:37am on August 9, 2022

Know a Theatre: Amphibian Stage of Fort Worth, Texas by American Theatre Editors

This small storefront theatre in a walkable cultural district puts its focus on new work and on its neighborhood.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:20am on August 9, 2022

O'Neill Conference: Long Days' Journey Into a Legacy by American Theatre Editors

Scholars and fans gathered in Boston last month to consider, and reconsider, the contemporary and global relevance of the great, tormented American dramatist.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:11pm on August 8, 2022

Dramaturgy Breaks Out: LMDA 2022 in Philly, in Pictures by American Theatre Editors

Over 3 days in Philly, dramaturgs and others who use dramaturgy in their work met to share best practices and new definitions.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:21am on August 8, 2022

Robert Hooks: Always About the Ensemble by American Theatre Editors

The pioneering co-founder of Negro Ensemble Company looks back on an acting and producing career that was never just about himself.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:09am on August 4, 2022

The Red Stuff: A Guide to Letting It Bleed Onstage by American Theatre Editors

Jennifer McClure's new book provides a prop master's guide to blood effects, from design to clean-up and every sanguinary step in between.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:00am on August 4, 2022

This Month in Theatre History by American Theatre Editors

August spotlights Black theatrical trailblazers, a theatre company that conquered all media, and a big theatre for little folks in the Lone Star state.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:39pm on August 3, 2022

An Audition Power Shift: Princeton Tries On a New Approach by American Theatre Editors

'Try On Theater Days' aims to upend the often exclusionary practice of college theatre auditions by allowing students and faculty to mutually assess their fit with each other and the program…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:11am on August 3, 2022

Disability Futures Fellows Announces 2022 Cohort by American Theatre Editors

Among the 20 members of this year's class of artists and leaders are 8 with links to theatre and/or public performance.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:45pm on August 1, 2022

Mack Brown Is Roundabout's New Directing Fellow by American Theatre Editors

The New York theatre also announced the 11 directors who will be part of their 2022-23 Leon Levy Foundation Roundabout Directors Group.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:54pm on August 1, 2022

June 2023 by American Theatre Editors

Lucas is a playwright. Steve is a magician. Lucas asked Steve to show him some magic tricks. Steve did. And this is what happened. Tony nominee Lucas Hnath (Dana H.) directs this unique coll…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:06pm on August 1, 2022

May 2023 by American Theatre Editors

Lucas is a playwright. Steve is a magician. Lucas asked Steve to show him some magic tricks. Steve did. And this is what happened. Tony nominee Lucas Hnath (Dana H.) directs this unique coll…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:06pm on August 1, 2022

Theatre Heaven: A Place a Lot Like Festival d'Avignon by American Theatre Editors

It's not just the outsized quantity of productions that makes this international festival so memorable; it's also the abundance of perspectives and resonances across boundaries of time and g…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:00am on August 1, 2022

Jamila Ponton Bragg, Cynthia L. Dorsey Named 2022 Prince Fellows by American Theatre Editors

Created by Hal Prince to encourage new generations of creative producers, the fellowship comes with a stipend and a budget to develop a new theatrical production.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:43am on July 28, 2022

Education Theatre Association Names 15 Award Winners by American Theatre Editors

11 individuals and 4 schools are being recognized by EdTA for their advocacy efforts and achievements in theatre education.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:23am on July 28, 2022

Jason Alexander Can't 'Forget' the Theatre by American Theatre Editors

Now directing the L.A. premiere of Steven Levenson's Jewish American family drama 'If I Forget,' Alexander holds forth about identity, history, and what he learned from Jerome Robbins.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:05pm on July 27, 2022

Funny Girls, Money Men: The Complications of Jewishness on Broadway by American Theatre Editors

Using 'Funny Girl' and 'The Lehman Trilogy' as jumping-off points, 2 theatremakers tackle the often cross-cutting challenges of Jewish representation, and explore why casting alone can't sav…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:14pm on July 27, 2022

How to Bring Together a Small Town Divided by Murder: Put on a Show by American Theatre Editors

The director of a new HBO documentary about an overturned conviction in a Nebraska burgh staged a climactic episode in which a community theatre production manages to heal local divisions.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:00am on July 27, 2022

The Subtext: More Than 10 Minutes With Gary Garrison by American Theatre Editors

This month Brian talks to the former NYU playwriting professor about growing up in Texas, intuition vs. intellect, and the elusive art of the 10-minute play.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:20pm on July 26, 2022

So Good to See You: Highlights from Pittsburgh's 2022 TCG National Conference by American Theatre Editors

After 2 years held entirely remotely, this year marked TCG's first hybrid conference, with both virtual and in-person gatherings focused on healing and learning.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:30am on July 26, 2022

Dramatists Guild to Present 2022 Awards by American Theatre Editors

This year's honorees include Sanaz Toossi, Jeanine Tesori, Alice Childress, Nancy Garcia Loza, Ren Dara Santiago, Kirsten Childs, and Martyna Majok, with lifetime achievement awards for Pear…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:12pm on July 25, 2022
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