The Subtext: Chloé Hung and the Magic of Writing
The writer of 'Issei, He Say' talks about making plays from her family's life, feeling the pressure to tell immigrant stories, and rebalancing her priorities.
The writer of 'Issei, He Say' talks about making plays from her family's life, feeling the pressure to tell immigrant stories, and rebalancing her priorities.
While the organization plans to halt productions and programs starting this fall, a major fundraising campaign is underway to support strategic restructuring.
Now is the time for artists and institutions to step up in defense of the most fragile and vulnerable among us"including our arts organizations themselves.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
This month in Chicago, a rundown of theatre companies' anniversaries, a lament for Victory Gardens, and a celebration of disability representation.
The busy actor has stocked an International Theatre Festival at the Venice Biennale with heavy hitters"including the one that formed him, the Wooster Group.
A caregiver interview project in D.C. and a ritual-creating program for formerly incarcerated folks in New Jersey.
This summer's 2025 iteration will bring new plays into communities through collaborations with Philadelphia theatres.
The new festival, created by Pinky Swear Productions, Theatre Prometheus and Nu Sass Productions, aims to promote the power of independent stage voices in the face of political repression.
This year's artists include Milo Rau, Simon McBurney, Dan Hurlin, Liesl Tommy, Stefanie Batten Bland, and Wesley Ruzibiza.
An interview with the playwright about museums, Black creativity, and asexual longing.
Play will aim to create a visceral experience of mass psychosis, groupthink, and terror.
She succeeds Nancy Schaeffer in the role.
Starting his tenure in 2022, he was instrumental in rebuilding audiences and expanding programming.
She succeeds founding artistic director Paul Daigneault, who led the company for over 3 decades.
This month's newsletter take another look at our latest education-centered print issue.
Readers respond to a recent article advocating that theatre schools teach their students more about the trade they'll be entering.
The 2 U.S. theatremakers join the previously announced Theodoros Terzopoulos, who delivers the International World Theatre Day message.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
In this world premiere at Houston's Main Street Theater, people can rent and fully experience the memories of others.
It's a new position at St. Paul's Jewish-centered theatre company.
Her new play at the Catastrophic Theatre draws on both the experimental sensibility of PearlDamour and on the unsettled naturalism of 'Detroit.'
Prior to the role, she served the theatre for 6 years as education coordinator and director of community investment.
This month, Woodzick talks with Erin Rollman and Brian Colonna of Buntport Theater, a non-hierarchical collective in Denver known for imaginative, campy adaptations.
A leading documentary theatre creator recounts her beginnings in the practice, which began close to home"literally.