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8,529 stories by "American Theatre Editors"

Four Podcasts That Make a Play for Your Ears by American Theatre Editors

Staging original works as audio dramas isn't just a pandemic workaround; it's also back-to-the-future turn to a resonant form.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:42pm on March 19, 2021

A Country in Between: Remembering My Iraqi American Father by American Theatre Editors

Rooted as much in Michigan as Mosul, he lived to see both of his homes turn to sectarian violence and division.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:20am on March 19, 2021

Roundabout 'Refocus Project' to Stage Readings of 20th-Century Black Playwrights by American Theatre Editors

A new project to put the focus on marginalized voices opens with a series showcasing under-sung plays, in hopes of seeding future productions.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:00pm on March 17, 2021

Victory Gardens Names Ken-Matt Martin as Its New AD by American Theatre Editors

Martin promises a 'clean slate' at the Chicago theatre famed for its playwrights ensemble, after serving as associate producer at the Goodman.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:00pm on March 17, 2021

Lanise Antoine Shelley: Following Her Intuition by American Theatre Editors

Looking toward the future, Shelley hopes to create an inclusive atmosphere that cements the House Theatre of Chicago as a destination for artists to come and create.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:10pm on March 16, 2021

What Is Theatre Invested In? A Vision for a Regenerative Future by American Theatre Editors

Where we put our time, our money, and attention needs to change, can change, and is already changing.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:46pm on March 15, 2021

Academy of Arts and Letters Names 2021 Rodgers Award Winners by American Theatre Editors

This year's awards were presented to the musicals 'The Monster,' 'Oratorio for Living Things,' and 'TL;DR: Thelma Louis; Dyke Remix.'

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:12pm on March 12, 2021

Company One Announces Season 22 Volt Lab Writers by American Theatre Editors

This year's Volt Lab, previously known as the 'PlayLab Unit,' will feature a cohort of 9 writers.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:59am on March 12, 2021

LMDA Names 2020 Grant Recipients by American Theatre Editors

David Clauson, Lindsay A. Jenkins, and Merlin Simard are awarded grants, with Clauson receiving the inaugural Innovation Grant.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:44am on March 12, 2021

This Month in Theatre History by American Theatre Editors

A look at the achievements of some prominent women in theatre history, from Rachel Barton Butler and Eulalie Spence to Lisa D'Amour.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:10am on March 12, 2021

We Are All Theatre Ghosts Now, But Poised to Return by American Theatre Editors

It's not just the workers who need the stage to come back---all of us crave the communion only the theatre can provide.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:19pm on March 11, 2021

Where the Year Went: A Look Back, and Forward by American Theatre Editors

We asked dozens of theatre folks about an alternately disorienting and clarifying 12 months of closure.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:16pm on March 11, 2021

If You Build It, They Will (Eventually) Come by American Theatre Editors

Pandemic closures have provided an unexpected opportunity for some theatres to expand and improve their facilities.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:16pm on March 11, 2021

Magic To Do: Performing in a Pandemic by American Theatre Editors

Remembering a middle school production of 'Pippin' that got in just under the wire last March.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:43pm on March 11, 2021

'AntigoneNOW': Mourning and Connection Across 4 Time Zones by American Theatre Editors

How the pandemic-adjusted film resonated with, and deepened the meaning of, Sophocles's iconic tragedy.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:39pm on March 11, 2021

A '[heiroglyph]' From Another Time of Trauma by American Theatre Editors

Lorraine Hansberry Theatre and San Francisco Playhouse come together for a filmed co-production of Erika Dickerson-Despenza's autobiographical play.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:22pm on March 11, 2021

House Theatre of Chicago Names Lanise Antoine Shelley Its New AD by American Theatre Editors

Shelley takes over for founder Nathan Allen who st,epped down last fall after 20 years as artistic director.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:11pm on March 9, 2021

Off The Lane Announces Ann Reinking Scholarship by American Theatre Editors

The scholarship is aimed at helping to ease the financial burden of young dancers interested in moving to New York City.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:05pm on March 9, 2021

TCG Announces Dr. Kerry English International Arts Fund by American Theatre Editors

The new fund will support a global connectivity manager and grants to support international cultural exchange.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:56pm on March 8, 2021

Can You Get a Shuttered Venue Grant? The Latest Explainer by American Theatre Editors

As the newest COVID relief bill nears the finish line in Congress, TCG's Laurie Baskin offers updates on PPP loans and SVOG.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:06pm on March 8, 2021

Winnie for the Win: How a Virtual 'Happy Days' Conveys Presence by American Theatre Editors

Beckett's play about a woman living moment to moment in a pile of dirt is a natural fit, and a great lesson, for our pandemic isolation.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:59am on March 5, 2021

Let's Put on a Phone Bank! by American Theatre Editors

How a trio of New York theatre workers joined forces to create Amplifying Activists Together, a weekly online gathering to advance progressive causes.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:59pm on March 4, 2021

An Offstage Tempest at American Shakespeare Center by American Theatre Editors

The Virginia company, reeling from a tumultuous year, moves forward without the leader many company members say made it worse, Ethan McSweeny.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:13pm on March 4, 2021

NY Reopening? New Guidelines Begin to Pave the Way by American Theatre Editors

The governor's plans allow the return of limited-capacity indoor performances starting in April, including one at a Broadway theatre.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:10pm on March 3, 2021

How Much Is That Play in the Window? by American Theatre Editors

Stop Motion Plant's 'Window Plays' found a new way to bring audiences and performers together again, if only for a few minutes.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:29pm on March 3, 2021
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