The Subtext: In the Middle With Heather Raffo
For this special reported episode, Brian goes deep on the actor-writer and her very personal new play, 'Tomorrow Will Be Sunday.'
For this special reported episode, Brian goes deep on the actor-writer and her very personal new play, 'Tomorrow Will Be Sunday.'
Bethany Brinton, Crystal Manich, and Celeste Moreno are this year's recipients.
A new musical based on Agee's 'Death in the Family' from Ahrens, Flaherty, and Galati debuts at Florida's Asolo Rep, almost exactly 2 years after COVID shut it down.
Ramirez joins CMU after heading the performance program at the University of Texas at Austin.
Now onstage at Seattle Rep in Ibsen's unsettling classic, she talks about the things you can and can't convey onstage.
A new exhibit at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center in the writer's hometown of Pittsburgh immerses visitors in the world of his plays, as well as the world around them.
A new Brooklyn performance space is trying a $25-a-month model, a la Netflix or Hulu---a box-office experiment that could in turn facilitate theatrical experiments.
Karsten will take over from founding artistic director Ron Celona.
As the director of a new production at TFANA, Timpo joins the project of belatedly celebrating a great but largely overlooked American playwright.
He knew roles, and the actors who brought them to life, better than anyone on Broadway, and it was his lifelong passion to match them well.
The Russian director, working with an American ensemble, had his country's fate on his mind as he staged Chekhov's valedictory play.
From a choral director to a COVID safety manager, here are some folks to have on your radar.
Every April for decades, producers, theatre mavens, and critics would gather to binge new plays at the Festival of New American Plays. But not this April.
Kareem Fahmy launched a database to match diverse directors with theatres who were hiring, and while it has made a difference, there's still a need for it.
In this reboot of their podcast for AT magazine, Woodzick talks to Seattle-based writer-performer Sara Porkalob, who will next appear in '1776.'
For 30 years he's run the theatre founded by Mamet and Macy, and still found time to direct.
2 new fellowships in directing and stage management will begin next year.
This month the author of 'August: Osage County' and 'The Minutes' talks about acting, writing, the mystique of Chicago, and the heartbreak of Oklahoma.
The theatre also announced that Triza Cox will serve as the associate artistic director its Theatre for Change program.
When this go-to choreographer is doing his storytelling job right, you may not even notice the dancing at all---but he's got more moves in store.
This year's 180 fellows also include 6 choreographers and two scholars of performance and dance, respectively.
Maharaj was producing artistic director at the Florida company for just six months.
This excerpt from a new book about performance activism looks at pandies theatre, which has devised plays with and for marginalized youth in the slums of New Delhi.
L.A. playwrights and producers can submit work until June 1.
After years of soul-searching, this summer's LMDA conference in Philly promises to engage the whole field in a fresh, inclusive dialogue about which forms sustain us (and which don't).