From Chicago: All the World's a Stage
This month we analyze the intersection between politics and theatre, plus get to hear from teatristas Sandra Delgado and Carlos GarcÃa León.
This month we analyze the intersection between politics and theatre, plus get to hear from teatristas Sandra Delgado and Carlos GarcÃa León.
As the League of Chicago Theatres celebrates its 45th anniversary, it seeks to foster community connections that go beyond membership.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Two exhibits on view at the New York Public Library invite visitors to look both at and through stunning theatre photographs from Joan Marcus, Carol Rosegg, and Friedman-Abeles.
Cassie Beck and Kent Nicholson reflect on their weekend at the South Carolina New Play Festival, an inspiring first for one and a delightful return for the other.
Since 2010, Fee has served as producing artistic director for Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Great Lakes Theater, and Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival.
Totaling over $600,000, the awards fund extra time for the development and rehearsal of new plays with the entire creative team.
Gov. Ron DeSantis's veto of all arts and cultural funding in Florida is a crushing blow"and an opportunity to organize.
Checking out "OtherWorlds" on Governors Island, and industry folks offer insight on essential non-arts courses for theatremakers.
How the League of Live Stream Theater is trying to become more theatres' second-best seat in the house.
Wishes and hopes for a collective future.
Clocking the urgency of change, feeling the heat at summer theatres.
With this issue we look forward, glance back---and direct our concerns and hopes to the world outside the theatre doors.
This month Woodzick talks to the Chicago actor about their wide-ranging résumé, roles they'd still like to play, and a death-grip-defying audition.
With support from the Ford Foundation, Theatre Futures invites thought leaders in the arts and beyond to reflect on our next chapter.
The question isn't whether we can break out of theatre's dominant paradigms but how---and who will lead the charge.
Creating pathways to healthy and sustainable careers means shifting to human-centered art-making.
The key to a thriving theatre education is space for experimentation.
Picture a world where the live arts are an integral part of our civic and mental health.
A hurricane is headed toward New York City courtesy of a revenge tour (of a sort) from Atlanta's Vernal & Sere Theatre.
This Twin Cities-focused edition includes both homegrown theatremakers and artists who have put down Midwestern roots.
This month we talk to the writers of 'N/A' and 'The Ask,' 2 new plays about intergenerational conflict and common ground among liberals and progressives.
AUDIENCE AND IMPACT BUSINESS MODELS AND COLLABORATION CONTENT AND FORM ECONOMIC JUSTICE AND REFORM IMAGINING BRIGHTER FUTURES By Kelundra Smith Close your eyes and imagine your ideal theatre…
BUFFALO, N.Y.: The Alleyway Theatre has named Karissa Murrell Myers the recipient of the 2024 Mazumdar New Play Award. Myers's award-winning play Black Bear Island will be produced by the Al…
As she prepares to leave her job as South Coast Rep's first managing director, she reflects on the path here and the road ahead.