CATF Founder Ed Herendeen to Retire
In December he'll leave the influential new-play festival he founded and has run since 1991.
In December he'll leave the influential new-play festival he founded and has run since 1991.
Brittani Samuel, Jose SolÃs, and Sarah Rose Leonard will lead the site, originally founded by Sarah Ruhl and Julia Jordan, aimed at diversifying the critical discourse.
This week we talk to the leader of the West Coast powerhouse about the tough years just page and what lies ahead.
She was a producer with a fan's love for stage magic, a taste for the big gamble, and the best dish in town.
Roundabout Youth Ensemble's new play was staged in-person, but was deeply informed by its very online creation and modes of expression.
A movement to end unpaid and low-paid internships gains momentum, collecting testimony from more than 1,600 current and former interns.
From L.A.'s historic Teatro Hidalgo to New York's INTAR, from D.C. to Houston and beyond, September has been a rich month for Hispanic and Latinx theatre artistry in the U.S.
Ellerson will partner with TCG's executive leadership team to diversify TCG's contributed revenue.
The attacks on the World Trade Center hit close to home, and it was a Broadway cast reunion concert that pointed the way back to life.
A U.K. director argues that theatres can reclaim the center of civic life only if they lower barriers to entry and embrace their communitarian role.
A leading maker of plays for young people thinks of good storytelling as an alert, wakeful, but necessarily uncertain journey through the unknown.
Two new associate artistic directors, Scarlett Kim and Mei Ann Teo, join Evren Odcikin in three-person team that will help reimagine the theatre's repertory, media, and new-works offerings.
After more than a year of uncertainty and some hopeful planning, some theatres' aspirations for a fall return are crashing into a fresh COVID surge.
Tackling the iconic role at 82, the stage and screen actor resonates with the aging monarch's struggle to maintain control.
For its first return to live programming since 2019, TCG will convene in the historic 'City of Bridges' next June 16-18.
In this excerpt from a new bio of the writer/director, she recalls how she created one of the American theatre's seminal documentary theatre texts.
This episode's guests are actors from Broadway's first show back since spring 2020.
This month Brian talks to the Philly writer of 'Babel' and 'The Arsonists' about playwriting, parenting, and risk.
The director of Berkeley Rep's new-works development program reflects on the way the theatre has changed, and still needs to change.
The composer/lyricist/librettist broke ground on Broadway, in music, and on TV, and she had more to say.
A co-founder of Free Southern Theater reflects on forming the theatrical arm of the Civil Rights Movement.
This week the critics speak to James Lapine about his new memoir of writing 'Sunday in the Park With George' with Sondheim, and talk up some shows they've seen.
Why we need resilience services as much as we need fight choreography.
With the COVID Delta variant surging, more than 65 arts organizations and venues unite behind safety measures through the end of 2021.
Hanay Geiogamah, Merrique Jenson, and Ralph Bryan to join TCG's board.