Christopher Massimine Resigns From Pioneer Theatre, Citing Mental Illness
The move comes after reports of exaggerated and false claims about his accomplishments.
The move comes after reports of exaggerated and false claims about his accomplishments.
Inclusive practices around sobriety help everyone struggling with addiction, but especially people of color in recovery.
As companies head toward reopening with an eye on institutional change, many former employees are feeling left behind.
This week our guest is the resident playwright of Dallas's Cara MÃa Theatre, who talks about her urgent manifesto 'Your Healing Is Killing Me.'
Phamaly Theatre Company's upcoming production of 'Alice in Wonderland' rings in a new era for the Denver company.
She's been a yoga teacher for the past half century, but in the 1960s she was a busy triple threat in New York.
The beloved Chicago-based music director and teacher influenced generations of talent with her acumen and care.
This month features memorable moments in the lives of Federica GarcÃa Lorca, Bertolt Brecht, and William S. Yellow Robe Jr.
The partnership will see the Porch in residency at the Huntington, with the goal of emerging as an independent, self-sustaining theatre company.
A Lebanese theatremaker putting down roots in San Francisco, Assaf brings to her new job a global perspective and an open door.
A new study from Sundance Institute and Jesse Cameron Alick provides a check-in for the field after a year of loss, innovation, and reflection.
Its leader Brian Clowdus, who allegedly prized spectacle over safety, has eluded consequences and gone on to reinvent himself as a Trumpist impresario.
The path-breaking Assiniboine playwright showed us how we could channel our suffering into transcendent theatre.
The competition for high school students will feature the work of contemporary Black playwrights.
To his HIV-focused 'Write It Out!' program, Donja R. Love adds a historic playwrights' prize and plans a new intergenerational workshop.
Readers take issue with 3 articles from the past few months.
The new agreement between Actors' Equity and the Broadway League covers both workers and audiences for Broadway shows as well as sit-down productions across the U.S.
Brooks received the 2021 Harold and Mimi Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award, while Williams received the 2021 M. Elizabeth Osborn New Play Award.
Amid theatres' fall reopenings, a new survey shows lingering reluctance to attend shows without socially distanced seating or a vaccination requirement.
What will the union's new Open Access mean for the theatre industry? Here's our stab at an explainer.
The Philadelphia company, which bills itself as the nation's oldest theatre, faces accusations of wage inequity and disregard for artists' safety.
As she moves from Maine's Penobscot Theatre to Miami's GableStage, she prioritizes professionalism, depth, and community service.
In a sort of reverse 'Fun Home,' a Minnesota company memorialized its 2016 show, 'In My Heart.'
This week we look back on a busy month of theatre news and talk to playwright travis tate about their play 'Queen of the Night.'
The critics happily return to talking about actual live, in-person theatre, as well as the vagaries of variants and vaccination policies.