Carson Grace Becker to Step Down from Chicago Dramatists
After five years of service, Becker will focus on her own writing and projects.
After five years of service, Becker will focus on her own writing and projects.
Now in its fifth year, this digital festival marks the first cross-theatre partnership and will be available to stream starting Nov. 18.
A former associate artistic director at new-works incubator Ars Nova, she'll succeed Paige Evans in the role starting in November.
Artists and industry leaders will convene in New Haven, Conn. to discuss the future of theater and its vital importance to expression, equity and democracy
Now in its 50th year, this Pennsylvania theatre has strong local roots as well as a national profile.
A rolling premiere award run out of the International Black Theatre Festival is having success with a flexible approach to commissioning and co-production.
Brian Quijada plants the seeds for a new play, with Hero Theatre's Nuestro Planeta commissioning opportunity and a research trip to El Salvador.
What theatres are cooking up for 'Waitress,' the Sara Bareilles/Jessie Nelson musical that's popping up at several theatres in the coming season.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Three multi-hyphenates on this magazine's editorial staff are promoted as Theatre Communications Group restructures and creates new positions.
The New Harmony Project's new-play festival seeks to stamp Indianapolis's place on the new-work development map.
To succeed longtime leader André Bishop, she will work alongside Bartlett Sher, who now assumes the title of executive producer.
September is full of actors making their mark, from the downfall of a 19th-century working-class icon to one actor's celebrated recreation of a Jazz Age star.
This month, the editors talk with the acclaimed actor about modernized classics, language, and how "Oppenheimer" led him back to the stage.
In this excerpt from a new memoir about his years toiling Off-Off-Broadway, the author reflects on what it means to be young and bitten by the acting bug.Â
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
The Seattle-based lawyer, who served on local and national theatre boards for decades, also fought pro bono for embattled theatres and artists.
This month Brian talks to the acclaimed actor about the ups and downs of her career, why and how she wrote her first play, and whether she feels she can claim the title 'playwright.'
After overseeing another season of classical and contemporary work, he'll step down from leading the NYC-based classical theatre he founded in 1979.
Over the next 3 years at 10 Charm City venues, the playwright's entire American Century Cycle will unfold in chronological order.
New CTC leaders Rick Dildine and Jill Anderson discuss creating lasting memories for young people of all ages, from Minneapolis and beyond.
After 49 years with the company, managing artistic director Claassen will be succeeded by Betsy Kruse Craig.
Starting in September, Fox will take over for interim producing artistic director Charles Morey.
Ingui will serve as the organization's managing director, operations & advancement, starting this November.
This month we analyze the intersection between politics and theatre, plus get to hear from teatristas Sandra Delgado and Carlos GarcÃa León.