Bully for Her: How Tatiana Siegel Landed the Scott Rudin Story
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For the first time in the company's history, the theatre's ensemble has formally elected dual artistic leaders, one of whom is their first leader of color.
The new program, effective immediately, will allow any actors or stage managers who have received compensation for theatrical work to join the union.
In a delightful and illuminating new memoir/oral history, playwright/director James Lapine revisits the ups and downs of his first project with Stephen Sondheim.
The former artistic director of the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis brought a community together around his passion for theatre.
Pierce will spend the upcoming season in residence at the Alliance beginning Aug. 1.
Woster will leave her role at the end of the month, with Jean Hartmann stepping as interim managing director.
The online and in-person fest will feature works from Inda Craig-Galván, Ty Defoe, Rinne Groff, and Kate Hamill.
Part of the Goodman Theatre's LIVE series, the new staging combines the best of theatre and live television for a unique theatrical outing.
Ford, Mellon, and United States Artists present a free festival featuring 2 days of art and ideas from disabled artists, writers, performers, and designers.
An Irish director hails the ensemble ethic and sharp focus of U.S. resident theatres, which compare favorably to any he's worked with around the world.
In this installment: a New York fight director, a Bay Area development pro, a Chicago teacher and puppeteer, an Atlanta actor, and from San Diego, a playwright and a casting director.
Plays at the National, Almeida, and Donmar Warehouse offer surfeit, stillness, and savvy celebrity casting.
A dialogue with Tamilla Woodard, chair of acting at Yale School of Drama, and Carl Cofield, chair of grad acting at NYU Tisch.
As a new version of 'Pass Over' gets ready to reopen Broadway, its playwright is poised for a fresh chapter.
This year's festival will be a hybrid online and in-person event to keep the enhanced accessibility offered by digital presentations.
The founder and artistic director of New Federal Theatre, who retired from the post in June, reflects on a storied, pathbreaking career.
Artists of color have been placed in leadership positions across the U.S., but are they actually getting the respect and support they deserve?
The not-so-secret weapon of the new Apple+ series is a score by Cinco Paul as fueled by abiding love as by knowing critique of the form.
Battat will be the company's new associate artistic director and Zohdi will be its new associate director of development and communications.
From a 1776 play about the American Revolution to 'Hamilton,' July has been a hot month for theatre.
Co-founder of the Philadelphia company will cede leadership to 3-member artistic director cohort.
One theatre staged shows on the front lines of the Civil Rights struggle in the South, while the other made a home for Black excellence in New York City.
How 2 eerie virtual offerings, 'Someone Else's House' and Darkfield Radio, managed to creep into my personal space and give me genuine chills.
Fully vaccinated companies may return to pre-COVID practices, more or less, but audience interaction is still a no-go.