A Writer’s Struggles, on and Off the Page
Ntozake Shange is having another moment, or two, this fall: she has a new novel, co-written with her sister, and the film adaptation of “For Colored Girls” will be released in No…
Ntozake Shange is having another moment, or two, this fall: she has a new novel, co-written with her sister, and the film adaptation of “For Colored Girls” will be released in No…
Matthew Lopez makes his New York debut as a playwright with “The Whipping Man,” about a Jewish Confederate soldier and two former slaves at the end of the Civil War.
First the interview, now the debate.
The show is scheduled to debut in September at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where it will be directed by Diane Paulus.
Phylicia Rashad will receive the lifetime achievement award at the 19th annual Pan African Film Festival.
Financial struggles are behind the changes.
"The American Slavery Project," set to begin on March 7 at the CAP 21 Theater, is a free reading series to showcase black playwrights who are exploring issues of slavery and the Civil War.
Katori Hall wins Blackburn Prize.
American Ballet Theater makes plans to return to City Center, where it had not performed since 2008.
Michael Crawford is set to play the Wizard in Andrew Lloyd Webber's new production of "The Wizard of Oz."
Andre Braugher to costar in "The Whipping Man"
As the artistic director of the Big Apple Circus, Guillaume Dufresnoy is now the ringmaster of the little top.
The production originated at the Royal Shakespeare Company and has also played at the American Repertory Theater.
"Hands Up: Six Testaments" consists of monologues or "performance essays" prompted by the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo.
Ms. Monte founded Elisa Monte Dance in 1981, and will be replaced as artistic director by Tiffany Rea-Fisher.
The show, which opened at Soho Rep in May, will run as part of the Theater's new season, and will retain the actress Amber Gray and the director Sarah Benson.
An Australian opera company says it won't stage "Carmen" because of a sponsorship deal with a government health agency.
The Wallace Foundation will provide funds to help performing arts organizations expand their reach.
Stipends will be awarded to a psychologist studying racial perceptions in crimes, the maker of the film "The Act of Killing" and a law professor seeking to help American Indian women, among …
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is mounting an exhibition in conjunction with the 40th anniversary of "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is En…
An online petition demands resignations after the departure of Julie Crosby, the producing artistic director for Women's Project Theater.
The opera singer discusses her new memoir.
Marcus Gardley's play "The Box: A Black Comedy" examines black men in prison and the justice system that puts them there.
A world premiere from the choreographer Robert Moses is among the highlights of the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater's two-week engagement at Lincoln Center.
A website scheduled to go live on April 1 will offer a wealth of material about Lorraine Hansberry.