Amanda Green Named President of Dramatists Guild Council
The first woman in the role, she succeeds Doug Wright and is joined by a slate of board officers including Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Kristoffer Diaz, and Christine Toy Johnson.
The first woman in the role, she succeeds Doug Wright and is joined by a slate of board officers including Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Kristoffer Diaz, and Christine Toy Johnson.
'An Almost Holy Picture' will replace 'Sense and Sensibility' and the theatre will return to in-person performances in August.
Suttles, an experienced arts leader with fundraising and strategic planning background, joined the Bay Area company last week.
This year's theatre fellows include L. M. Bogad, Rebecca Schneider, Mike Lew, Kaneza Schaal, and Sarah Cameron Sunde.
Two new books about men whose charmed and eventful lives were as much acts of creation as the plays and films they produced.
With a new leader and new owners, the Chicago comedy staple has expanded its digital reach while reorienting for the future and readying a live return.
New memoirs by Quiara AlegrÃa Hudes and David Adjmi describe their arduous journeys to find themselves, as well as the communities that shaped them.
Muse joins the company in the newly created position of director of inclusion, diversity, equity, and access (IDEA).
The 5-show season will feature the final play of August Wilson's Century Cycle and a world premiere from Jeffrey Binder.
24 disabled artists worked with collaborating mentors over the past few weeks, and the results of their work go online today.
7 Asian American theatre leaders reflect on the rise in both hate crimes and open racism, how they've responded, and the support they would like to see.
Her play 'cullud wattah' is honored, with Kimber Lee's 'The Water Palace' and Ife Olujobi's 'Jordans' also specially commended.
The racist stereotypes and erasure perpetuated on white-dominated U.S. stages have real-world consequences outside the theatre.
Systemic issues and a failure of leadership were behind the shuttering of the arts service org. Will BIPOC theatres and leaders step in to create something new?
The artists will offer counsel and artistic insight to the Globe's leadership, participating in multiple steps of the selection and production process.
The two-tiered program is aimed at stabilizing new productions originating on small and mid-size stages in Los Angeles.
Newport, whose tenure began on April 1, succeeds Joe Adler.
How Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company crowdsourced a docutheatre piece on how a year of COVID, racist violence and protest, and political division felt in their state.
The season includes a return to live theatre outdoors at the historic Mission San Juan Capistrano.
O'Gara will remain in the position as the company searches for a permanent artistic director to replace Michael J. Bobbitt.
Barlow has been serving as the SDCF's interim director since November.
Moreno, a Houston performer, artisan, and administrator, replaces Shayna Schlosberg.
The actor and stage manager union has issued new guidelines for fully vaccinated workplaces and will host a vaccine webinar on April 7.
Companies in Phoenix and Dallas hope to bring audiences back with open-air stagings as they wait for vaccination levels to make indoors safe again.
The poem fragment, uncovered in a museum in Northern England, may have been composed on a kind of toilet paper.