Lou Tyrrell Trusted Playwrights, and Got Audiences to Do the Same
A writer and mentee remembers the Florida-based actor, director, and producer, who died on April 10 at the age of 75.
A writer and mentee remembers the Florida-based actor, director, and producer, who died on April 10 at the age of 75.
A show and a convening at Court Theatre demonstrate what’s still possible, and a composer-designer lets us in on their dreams.
GALA Hispanic's new musical celebrating friendship and art aims to immerse audiences in the languages, rhythms, and smells of Latine and Caribbean homes.
This first collective bargaining agreement, which takes effect April 27, is a major step for Vineyard’s backstage and overhire IATSE union crew members.
The show's creator, Cinco Paul, explains how his score pays cock-eyed tribute to the mid-century American musical.
A conversation about abolition, family, and how to hold the past in the present.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Creating space for reflection and traditions for celebration in high school and college theatre.
One of three plays in InterAct Theatre Company's Philly Cycle, 'Seng's Hair Salon' blends salon life, unaddressed trauma, and inspiration from Philly's Southeast Asian communities.
A roundup of comings and goings at the top of U.S. theatre institutions.
The influential director and teacher, who died on April 3 at the age of 89, is remembered by his widow and partner, and 2 of his famous students.
The longtime 'Sesame Street' cast member talks about his work as a director at U.S. regional theatres, including a new show at Rose Theater in Omaha.
April highlights include 19th-century queer theatre history, the Pulitzer changing the rules, and a leading Chicago theatre company finding their home.
In D.C. and Atlanta, a new musical about the late Congressman's formative years seeks to honor his spirit of 'good trouble' not only with mainstage productions but with engagement events and…
The playwright and founding artistic director of a site-specific theatre discusses going from studying computer science at MIT to honing in on his artistry.
How 2 Russian directors and 1 American one are making Chekhov's work speak to the moment, and how a seasoned community-based theatremaker is having a ball on Broadway.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Poised between island and mainland, Boricua artists create work that feels like home wherever they are.
Edward Torres and Archana Vaidya take over as interim leaders of the embattled company as it seeks to reestablish itself in Chicago's theatre scene.
Between the Super Bowl's theatrical catharsis and LTC's Actor Training Laboratorio, this late winter and early spring have offered beautiful instruction on returning to roots and authenticit…
Daniel Okrent's biography seeks the composer/lyricist's motivation and finds complication and nuance, while Barry Joseph's book asks what Sondheim's games and puzzles can tell us about him.
This month Willem Dafoe tells us about his programming for the Venice Teatro Biennale, and critics Helen Shaw and Emily Nussbaum compare notes on their new posts.
The Atlanta-based company's landlord has chosen to not renew its lease, prompting a search for a new space.
The renaming accompanies a renovation of the 99-seat Off-Broadway venue in the heart of the West Village.
The streaming giant plans to deliver top-quality performance experiences directly to subscribers' living rooms.