This prestigious New York theater has an unlikely season coming. All of the titles are TBA.
New York Theatre Workshop, the birthplace of "Rent," puts its faith in artistic "instigators."
New York Theatre Workshop, the birthplace of "Rent," puts its faith in artistic "instigators."
"Celia and Fidel" is set to be the first play on a roster that includes two new musicals.
Pandemic losses force more 'tragic' cuts, but the company vows to come back strong.
The fallout is a lesson for other arts groups. They must build trust to reopen.
Kent's announcement comes in the wake of the ballet's in-person gala after which multiple attendees were diagnosed with the virus.
"And So We Come Forth" and "Les Blancs" are powerful in very different ways.
With coronavirus measures on and off the stage, American Shakespeare Center readies a July 25 restart.
Area theater students produce audio versions of three classic plays after traditional summer repertory season is canceled.
The joy of social dancing is now tempered by the fear of contagion.
The Alden Theatre's "Small Change" is a hybrid of the drive-in and live performance.
Your fine arts to-do list: Lorraine Hansberry, Michaelangelo, Richard Nelson and Shakespeare.
The holiday staple alone can help keep a company afloat all year long.
No reopening date is scheduled, though producers are looking at next spring.
Lin-Manuel Miranda says "conventional wisdom is wrong"; now is the perfect time to stream the filmed version of his juggernaut stage musical.
Artistic Director Eric Schaeffer leaves the Arlington company after allegations resurface on social media.
To survive this pandemic and beyond, dance, theater and opera need to get online fast, according to the new streaming platform for the arts.
One-actor adaptation of Oscar Wilde novel is a world premiere.
Arena Stage enlists playwrights, actors and ordinary people to represent one single day in the covid era. "May 22, 2020" debuts online this weekend.
Theater J and Round House will stay shuttered until 2021. But Mosaic may be back this summer.
Theater actors are learning to navigate being together 24/7 and living without a stage.
Krumper's in-your-face stomping forges an unlikely connection with the LAPD.
Yet another police killing galvanizes the theater community, but will it change what they produce?
Stories from Giovanni Boccaccio's 'The Decameron' to be made available online.
Through collaborations like "You Can't Stop the Beat," the Actors Fund has amassed more than $27 million in aid.
Michael Kaiser puts his turnaround skills to work dispensing survival advice for a pandemic.