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8,529 stories by "American Theatre Editors"

May Adrales Named Next Artistic Director of the Lark by American Theatre Editors

An acclaimed director known for nurturing new work, she returns to a company that helped shape her, and that she in turn helped to shape.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:52pm on March 2, 2021

Jéhan Ã’sanyìn: What's True Beyond Definition by American Theatre Editors

Leading with laughter and love, they remain uncompromising about making room for their whole, uncontainable self.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:06pm on March 2, 2021

If a Theatre Company Does It, Is It Theatre? by American Theatre Editors

Beyond Zoom readings, companies are finding new forms and collaborators, and reaching audiences far beyond any they could serve in person.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:48am on March 2, 2021

D.C. Theatregoers Say They're Ready to Return"in December by American Theatre Editors

As theatres eye fall reopenings, a new study shows reluctance to return to normal, while also noting online viewing patterns and support for anti-racist efforts.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:03pm on March 1, 2021

Mark Plesent: The Everyday and the Extraordinary by American Theatre Editors

For 3 decades he led NYC's only theatre dedicated to making work with, about, and for the city's working class.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:14pm on March 1, 2021

Home Theatre, Literally by American Theatre Editors

Theatre Horizon's Art Houses program partners with local families to devise virtual performances on their home turf.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:57pm on February 25, 2021

It's the Words That We Don't Say That Scare Me So by American Theatre Editors

Dialogue is mostly a form of behavior and personal revelation usually accidental. Therein lies a drama, and a mystery.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:54pm on February 25, 2021

Mona Mansour to Receive Kesselring Prize for Playwriting by American Theatre Editors

The playwright of 'The Vagrant Trilogy' will receive the $25,000 award from the National Arts Club in a virtual ceremony.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:58pm on February 24, 2021

Lark Founder John Clinton Eisner to Step Down After 26 Years by American Theatre Editors

He leaves behind an organization dedicated to nurturing new plays and playwrights; his replacement will be announced next month.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:58pm on February 24, 2021

Whose Professionalism Matters? by American Theatre Editors

The theatre field's unexamined standards and hierarchies are too frequently oppressive, exploitative, and white supremacist. Here's how we can change them.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:34am on February 24, 2021

Nataki Garrett, Maria Manuela Goyanes Receive BOLD Leadership Grantss by American Theatre Editors

Leaders at OSF and Woolly Mammoth will each receive $500,000 and will join a distinguished cohort of female leaders.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:57am on February 23, 2021

Paul Owen Built Thousands of Sets, and a Life in the Theatre by American Theatre Editors

We were lucky to know the scenic designer, but not as fortunate as he was to work so tirelessly and well at a job he loved for four decades.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:49pm on February 22, 2021

WAM Theatre Announces 2021 Season by American Theatre Editors

The season will consist of two play readings and a fall mainstage production from playwright Kim Senklip Harvey.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:28pm on February 22, 2021

Submitting Your Play: Dos and Don'ts by American Theatre Editors

Artistic leaders at the Playwright Realm writers' service organization talk about how, when, and whether to send your work for consideration.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:26pm on February 22, 2021

3 Seattle Schools Give COVID Collab a College Try by American Theatre Editors

Undergraduate theatre programs join forces to combat artistic isolation and build creative community.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:00am on February 22, 2021

Ethan McSweeny Resigns After Brief Tenure Leading ASC by American Theatre Editors

The company will move forward with an actor-led model intended to echo the production process of Shakespeare's theatre.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:45pm on February 19, 2021

Kisha Jarrett: 'Theatre Is for You' by American Theatre Editors

Artists' Rep's new managing director wants to break down the silos in her workplace and in her art form too.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:39pm on February 18, 2021

59E59 Theaters Announce 5 COVID Relief Grants by American Theatre Editors

The grants, ranging from $10,000 to $25,000, are going to support new work from BIPOC and/or LGBTQ+ artists.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:00pm on February 18, 2021

What We Talk About When We Talk About Reopening by American Theatre Editors

While Broadway awaits its return, nonprofits and new leaders should seize the chance to return the art form to a sense of service and risk.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:32pm on February 17, 2021

Cicely Tyson: Grace, Poise, Mischief, and Always Truth by American Theatre Editors

Not content to simply stand as an example for so many others, she moved and lived and breathed a legacy into being.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:32am on February 17, 2021

Oregon Shakes to Combine Live, Digital Programming for 2021 Season by American Theatre Editors

The season will feature virtual offerings on O! as well as onstage productions, including OSF's first winter season production.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:00am on February 17, 2021

The Subtext: The Many Forms of Jen Silverman by American Theatre Editors

This month Brian talks with the playwright of 'The Moors' and 'Collective Rage' about how writing for TV inspired her write a novel about the theatre.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:05pm on February 16, 2021

Starting Conversations With 'Manic Monologues' by American Theatre Editors

An interactive web portal combines theatre and education in an effort to destigmatize mental illness.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:48pm on February 15, 2021

After Years of Talk, Finally Some Money for Black Artists and Theatres by American Theatre Editors

Efforts like the Black Seed, the Drinking Gourd, Next Wave initiative, and the Sprinkle-Hamlin award are directing funding to develop work by Black artists.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:42pm on February 15, 2021

Impish, Wise, Generous: The Multitudes of Christopher Plummer by American Theatre Editors

A lifelong student and master storyteller, he knew exactly where to put the focus of his and our attention.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:49pm on February 12, 2021
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