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9,589 stories from American Theatre

SPACE on Ryder Farm to Suspend Operations by American Theatre Editors

The barn doors at SPACE will close after more than a decade supporting creators and cultivators, while the board considers what comes next.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:31pm on June 5, 2024

Paula Vogel, Tina Landau, and the Room That Made 'Mother Play' by American Theatre Editors

A far-ranging conversation about their common approach to text as a springboard, why they're past theory, and how they introduced Jessica Lange to Viewpoints.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:58am on June 5, 2024

Derek Charles Livingston Named Stages Artistic Director by American Theatre Editors

Livingston will head to Houston this August.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:31pm on June 4, 2024

How Cultural Solidarity Fund Got $1 Million Covid Relief to NYC Arts Workers by American Theatre Editors

A new report details the efforts of 20-plus artists, administrators, and organizations to join forces and give microgrants to colleagues impacted by the pandemic and its effects.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:50am on June 4, 2024

Subscriptions Are Dead, Long Live Subscriptions! by American Theatre Editors

Theatres are taking a hard look at a well-worn patron model, and coming to different conclusions about its usefulness.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:00am on June 4, 2024

Samm-Art Williams, Gentle Giant, Is Called Home by American Theatre Editors

Colleagues and friends of the actor-playwright recall his legacy as a dramatist, poet, producer, mentor, truth teller, and friend.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:17pm on June 3, 2024

Come As You Are by American Theatre Editors

Theatre is all about human behavior. Is it time to let audiences be fully human too?

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:17pm on June 3, 2024

Taproot Theatre Campaigns to Save Its Season and Its Future by American Theatre Editors

The small Seattle theatre reports that it needs to raise 62.5 percent more in contributed income than in pre-pandemic times to sustain operations.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:38pm on June 3, 2024

The Subtext: Samuel D. Hunter Writes His Way Home by American Theatre Editors

This month Brian speaks with the busy playwright about dramatizing Idaho, promoting the film of 'The Whale,' and working on a new play at Steppenwolf.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:31pm on May 31, 2024

TCG Names 2024 Rising Leaders of Color by American Theatre Editors

This year's 6-person cohort is based in Chicago.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:54am on May 31, 2024

In 'The Kāmau Trilogy,' No Man Is an Island by American Theatre Editors

Staging the complete 'Kāmau Trilogy' in repertory for the first time in 30 years, Kumu Kahua Theatre aims both to honor the losses of the past and break the cycle of intergenerational tra…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:43am on May 31, 2024

How the Wolf Survives by American Theatre Editors

When La Liga Teatro Elástico came to Chicago, they built a puppet parade to dramatize our ecological interdependence.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:04am on May 31, 2024

Princess for a Play by Kelundra Smith

As theatres across the country diversify their casting of Disney princesses in musicals, more girls get to see themselves onstage.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:00am on May 31, 2024

Joshua Allen: Coming Home Again by American Theatre Editors

As the Chicago playwright's newest work hits the Raven Theatre stage, Allen revisits the gestation and meaning of his South Side-set Grand Boulevard Trilogy.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:45pm on May 30, 2024

Nicole Watson Wants Playwrights' Center to Be a Lighthouse by Gabriela

In her early days as the org's producing artistic director, she discusses process and the state of new-play development in American theatre.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:32am on May 30, 2024

Katie Bradley Named Theater Mu Interim Artistic Director by American Theatre Editors

A longtime performer and teaching artist with the company, she will serve alongside managing director Anh Thu T. Pham while a successor for Lily Tung Crystal is sought.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:38pm on May 29, 2024

From Chicago: A Ghost Light Through the Dark by American Theatre Editors

A new movie centers Chicago theatre and theatremakers, plus news from the region and thoughts from artists Dolores Díaz and Alice da Cunha.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:30pm on May 28, 2024

For Winnie Holzman, 'Choice' Is Personal by American Theatre Editors

Her new play at McCarter Theatre explores the topic of abortion, minus polemics, plus humor and a touch of mysticism.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:26pm on May 28, 2024

Emily Comisar Named Exec Artistic Director of Oklahoma City Rep by American Theatre Editors

The company's current managing director will merge that role with that of artistic director, which Kelly Kerwin will leave in June.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:23pm on May 24, 2024

New Swap Meet Musical Opens Shop in San Diego by Kelundra Smith

The creative team at TuYo Theatre on how and why they created 'Pasale Pasale.'

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:30am on May 24, 2024

Theatrical Mustang: Justin Huertas Is Hero Material by American Theatre Editors

Woodzick talks to the performer and composer about his queer superhero musical 'Lizard Boy,' rooting for underdogs, and blending artistic genres.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:13pm on May 22, 2024

Michael Greif's Triple Play by American Theatre Editors

The director 'Days of Wine and Roses' and 'Hell's Kitchen' and co-director of 'The Notebook' talks about his busy Broadway season and his specialty in shows about mental health.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:45am on May 22, 2024

How to Retell a Classic: The Many Shades of 'The Color Purple' by American Theatre Editors

Playwright and screenwriter Marcus Gardley may not have known it at the time, but he had been preparing to adapt Alice Walker's iconic tale for decades.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:45am on May 22, 2024

John Martin to Retire from Florida Rep by American Theatre Editors

The executive director has been with the company for 23 years.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:02pm on May 21, 2024

The Unsettling But Fertile Ground of 'Turret' by American Theatre Editors

A Red Orchid ensemble members Michael Shannon and Travis A. Knight star in Levi Holloway's eerie new play.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:46am on May 21, 2024
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