Jonathan Norton Named Dallas Theater Center Interim Artistic Director
The resident playwright will succeed artistic producer Sarahbeth Grossman and work alongside executive director Kevin Moriarty.
The resident playwright will succeed artistic producer Sarahbeth Grossman and work alongside executive director Kevin Moriarty.
An interview with the playwright about fast writing, big feelings, mai tais, and Munchkins.
Youth discount tickets aren't just about filling houses now but about creating lifelong theatregoers and donors.
On this Chicago-themed episode, Rob and J.R. talk to the actor-director duo about staging August Wilson's solo play, 'How I Learned What I Learned,' and check in with arts journalist Mike Da…
The busy writer was brought on to preserve the essence of the iconic show, while pruning dated language (and adding fresh jokes).
Rogers succeeds former managing director Frank Mack.
From its casting to its staging, the acclaimed new Broadway revival of the iconic rock musical misses opportunities to engage with, and subvert, harmful tropes around Deafness and disability.
A sweet, sane soul who wrote hilarious, deranged, profoundly human plays, he showed us all how to dance on the funny/serious tightrope.
Heidi Schreck adaptations of 'An Enemy of the People' and 'Uncle Vanya' on Broadway, Amy Herzog and Heidi Schreck
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
These seasoned Atlanta artists prove that creative entrepreneurship and collaboration are keys to a vibrant career in one of the South's most exciting cities.
Deborah Zoe Laufer's new play, now kicking off its rolling world premiere at Philadelphia's InterAct Theatre, imagines an eerily plausible fascist future.
The 3 writers in Second Stage's Judith Champion Reading Series---Sarah Mantell, D.A. Mindell, and Kaela Mei-Shin Garvin---reflect on their plays and their process.
Applications for the new program, designed to mentor early-career and aspiring critics in the region, are now open through July 15.
In Know Theatre's new show, Cloud Cult's 2010 concept album becomes an interstellar family drama set somewhere between Ohio and Proxima Centauri.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's world premiere play about a Black political dynasty is the latest in Steppenwolf's lineage of explosive work crafted around their acting ensemble.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Participants gathered to preserve the legacy and imagine the future of Latinx Theatre at the LTC's convening in Boston last month.
Set to depart at the end of 2024 after six years at the helm, Lorca discusses her people-centered approach and love for the company.
April recalls the Hyers sisters, a prolific lyricist, a federal musical revue, a busy book writer, an August Wilson premiere, and an Anna Deavere Smith classic.
Syracuse Stage's managing director, who began her theatre career in the Midwest, will take her place this summer next to CTC's new artistic director, Rick Dildine.
A conversation about censorship in high school theatre programs, and how students, teachers, and parents can push back.
This month Brian talks to playwright Mashuq Mushtaq Deen about building a writing career, pushing audiences out of their comfort zone, and finding his place in the theatre.
The flagship theatre memorably mounted Shakespeare's popular history plays in 1990, and now they're back for another repertory rotation.
2 works now in the public domain will be joined in a new 'pop opera hybrid' version.