Video: The Oregon Shakespeare Festival Experience Online
OPB Video – This one-hour episode explores the origins and the evolution of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival " how one man's vision for a holiday event grew to become the economic mains…
OPB Video – This one-hour episode explores the origins and the evolution of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival " how one man's vision for a holiday event grew to become the economic mains…
American Theatre Magazine: It’s Back to the Future day, when Doc Brown and Marty (and Marty’s girlfriend, Jennifer) come in from 1985. The film trilogy has inspired social co…
The November 2015 issue of American Theatre Magazine includes a special section covering theater artists with disabilities and associated topics: Deaf and disabled theatre artists haveÂ�…
Actors’ Equity Association Statement on the Minimum Wage Lawsuit Actors’ Equity Association is a labor union that exists primarily to advocate for better wages and working condit…
Playbill.com: Lee Pelton, president of the Emerson College in Boston, used an Oct. 18 column in the Boston Globe to defend plans to repurpose the historic Colonial Theatre, Boston’s ol…
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BREAKING: LOS ANGELES (Oct. 17, 2015) " Actors and other members of the Los Angeles theatrical community (Ed Asner, Tom Bower, Gregg Daniel, John Flynn, Maria Gobetti, Gary Grossman, Ed Harr…
On the centennial anniversary of Arthur Miller’s birth, some insights on the state of American Theater in this 1992 Charlie Rose interview clip: The post Arthur Miller on American Thea…
LA Times:Â Looking back on 10 years in Los Angeles, LA Times’ chief theater critic, Charles McNulty, gives his observations on what is troubling about theater criticism in the digit…
The Guardian: Â Theatre directors and writers' estates do not always see eye to eye. As a new generation seeks to reinterpret Arthur Miller's work, we lift the lid on the scandals, bans an…
Bloomberg Business: The hottest Broadway show not on any stage is a free, five-minute performance running two to three times a week about two hours before curtain on the sidewalk outside the…
Can’t get to the Barbican in London to catch Benedict Cumberbatch in Hamlet? Catch a delayed simulcast in Southern California tomorrow night instead! Thursday’s simulcast …
BuzzFeed: Guess the Shakespeare plays from these emojis and make the Bard proud! – http://bzfd.it/1GHtohF The post Can You Guess The Shakespeare Play From These Emojis? appeared first …
AMERICAN THEATRE: “Though our ‘Play on!’ commissioning project has met with some vocal disapproval, the work of translating Shakespeare is grounded in the Oregon Shakespear…
Lenny Letters: “It's hard for me to speak about my experience as a working woman because I can safely say my problems aren't exactly relatable. When the Sony hack happened and I found …
Bitter Lemons: Â Since December last, when Actors’s Equity Association announced its sweeping new plan for the small theaters of Los Angeles to pay their actors minimum wage, the The…
Stage Raw: These are tumultuous days for the theater community in Los Angeles, but one thing is for sure: There has never been a better time for the community to draw together for the purpos…
The New Yorker: Â Last week, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival announced that it had commissioned thirty-six playwrights to translate all of Shakespeare's plays into modern English. The back…
The New York Times: Many in the theater community have known that this day was coming, though it doesn't lessen the shock. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival has decided that Shakespeare's lang…
Playbill: On the eve of a potential hit in its upcoming all-star Confederacy of Dunces, Tony-Winning Huntington Theatre Company has learned that it is losing its main supporter – Bosto…
OSF: The Oregon Shakespeare Festival announced today the launch of a 39-play, three-year commissioning project, Play on! 36 playwrights translate Shakespeare. Supported by a generous grant f…
BroadwayWorld.com: The NoHo Arts District and members of the “PRO99” Los Angeles theater community are throwing a block party to raise awareness about the impact that new regulat…
AMERICAN THEATRE: Acclaimed productions of ‘Les Misérables’ and ‘All Our Tragic’ were among the 17 Equity productions recognized at the 47th Annual Equity Jeff Award…
NEW YORK (AP): One of the most powerful people on Broadway has a corner office with a stunning view of Times Square. But there’s a catch: The salary is lousy. Kate Shindle, the newly e…
Vanessa: French thinks of LA Theater like farming. I think of it like cooking. Both metaphors are about creating something from nothing. Growing up in the kitchens of Louisiana, I wo…