Flannery Short List of Faith-Related Plays Includes 2 by Guirgis, Hall
A list of 200 plays dealing with faith, religion, and/or spirituality also includes work by Lucas Hnath, Ins Choi, and Mark St. Germain.
A list of 200 plays dealing with faith, religion, and/or spirituality also includes work by Lucas Hnath, Ins Choi, and Mark St. Germain.
Citing a financial 'perfect storm,' the organization's board has opted to close the 27-year-old organization.
An artist and leader who first joined the company in 2019, she will oversee the efforts of the theatre's artistic development.
The review aggregation site will publish original criticism alongside its thumbs-up-or-down parsings of NYC theatre reviews.
This month the critics talk to the star of 'Hadestown' about darkness and empathy, and share their theatregoing highlights.
In her successful soap writing career, she used new-play development skills she honed at the O'Neill and New York Theatre Workshop, among others.
Guild writers may now use the rider to encourage equitable and inclusive hiring practices in their plays or musicals.
In this episode we talk to critics on both coasts (with JR holding down the Midwest) about criticism, in-person theatre, and Twitter vs. TikTok.
2 new documentaries look at Broadway as it was, while a third gives us a glimpse of our possible post-COVID future.
This moment has pushed us past even our most prescient preparations for crisis and challenge, but we can face it together.
As theatre workers prepare for a return to in-person theatre, they have lingering questions about what kinds of spaces and conditions they're returning to.
Poised between a troubled but familiar past and the uncertain promise of a transformed future, is it any wonder we're having trouble with the next act of our lives?
The 8 individuals in this year's cohort don't just make theatre; over the past year and going forward, they are all about making change.
The pandemic led to innovative, alternative forms of theatre. Can theatre criticism keep up?
As theatremakers celebrate the return to in-person, in-venue performances, it's imperative to keep open the doors offered by digital theatre and celebrate its place alongside the stage.
The downtown artist didn't ever expect or hope to be on Broadway, but her docutheatre piece 'Is This A Room' has defied expectations all along.
Lyons is out to change the theatre canon, and serving 'Chicken & Biscuits' on Broadway is just the one step along the way.
When the pandemic cut short a crazy-busy schedule, Aponte used the time to fulfill a dream of giving back to his community.
With a focus on experimental opera, Miguel Flores's career has him looking forward toward a more human-centric way of working.
When the pandemic hit her career on both sides of the Atlantic, she got the unique chance to help develop productions in gestation.
Teaching design remotely had some upsides, she learned, but she's eager to her hands back on her craft and its tools.
This month Brian talks with the playwright and audio dramatist about 'The Honeycomb Trilogy,' guardian angels, and 'Doctor Who.'
Theatre is happening and we are here to cover it, in spite of it all.
The founder of Contemporary American Theater Festival looks back on 31 years of producing new plays in rep.
Falls, who has led the company for 35 years, will plan the 2022-23 season before departing Chicago's oldest nonprofit theatre.