Diana Oh on {my lingerie play}
We talk to Diana Oh about the evolution of "{my lingerie play}Â 2017: THE CONCERT AND CALL TO ARMS!!!!!!!!! The Final Installation" and what she hopes audiences will take away from it.
We talk to Diana Oh about the evolution of "{my lingerie play}Â 2017: THE CONCERT AND CALL TO ARMS!!!!!!!!! The Final Installation" and what she hopes audiences will take away from it.
Paula Scher is one of the leading graphic designers in the country. She's responsible for the branding of a number of major theatre and performing arts organizations, including the iconic P…
This year for "Women to Watch" we spotlight women working behind the scenes in theatre. From publicists to agents to literary managers, it takes a village to make a piece of theatre happen, …
This year for "Women to Watch" we spotlight women working behind the scenes in theatre. From publicists to agents to literary managers, it takes a village to make a piece of theatre happen, …
An inside look at theatrical teaching artists and why providing arts education opportunities to students who might not have it otherwise on a local, national, and global level, is even more …
An inside look at theatrical teaching artists and why providing arts education opportunities to students who might not have it otherwise on a local, national, and global level, is even more …
Saycon Sengbloh is currently playing the demanding role of Hester La Negrita in "In the Blood." We talk to her about her process, the demands of the role, the play's politics, and more.
We talk to the cast of the new play "Mary Jane"-- Carrie Coon, Liza Colón-Zayas, Danaya Esperanza, Susan Pourfar, and Brenda Wehle-- about their process, themes of the play, and more.
Profiles of Hallie Flanagan, Barbara Ann Teer, Shauneille Perry, Elisabeth Marbury, Wakako Yamauchi, Aline Bernstein, and Silvia Brito. Women from diverse backgrounds and a range of theatre …
Profiles of Hallie Flanagan, Barbara Ann Teer, Shauneille Perry, Elisabeth Marbury, Wakako Yamauchi, Aline Bernstein, and Silvia Brito. Women from diverse backgrounds and a range of theatre …
Ten years after making her Broadway debut and working consistently, Betsy Wolfe is on the brink of becoming a true Broadway star. We talk to her about her current role in "Waitress," her nex…
This past year, director Tyne Rafaeli has had a slightly unusual theme in her work: stories surrounding sexual assault. Earlier this year, Tyne directed "Actually" and currently she's direct…
We talk to Julie White about stepping into the role of Nora in "A Doll's House, Part 2," playing an unapologetic woman, the pressure to be likeable, and more.
Public Works might be theatre-making of the largest scale in Manhattan. This year, the production is "As You Like It," and it has all women at the helm: director Laurie Woolery, composer …
Karen Ziemba is currently appearing in "Prince of Broadway," a musical revue that celebrates the work of Hal Prince. Between preview performances, we sat down with Karen to discuss her caree…
We go behind the scenes of "Primer for a Failed Superpower," a concert/event that will feature protest songs performed by an ensemble made up of teenagers, baby boomers, members of The TEAM,…
We go behind the scenes of "Primer for a Failed Superpower," a concert/event that will feature protest songs performed by an ensemble made up of teenagers, baby boomers, members of The TEAM,…
We talk to Karen Pittman, currently starring in "Pipeline," about what drew her to the play, her acting process, her path to acting (it's actually her third career), and more.
Celia Keenan-Bolger was one of the first women interviewed for The Interval. Three years later, she's starring in the new play "A Parallelogram," has a two-year-old son, and is still trying…
We talk to Dominique Morisseau about her inspiration and process for writing her new play "Pipeline" at Lincoln Center Theater, bringing new audiences to the theatre, themes in her work, an…
We talk to Jenn Colella about how she created her characters in "Come From Away," how she cultivated her attitude about the theatre business, the Tony Awards, and more.
Throughout July and the beginning of August, we will once again feature women involved in this year's New York Musical Festival. Featuring the women of "Painting Faye Salvez," "The Fourth Me…
Throughout July and the beginning of August, we will once again feature women involved in this year's New York Musical Festival. First up, the women behind "Painting Faye Salvez."
In a few weeks, Kirsten Childs' cult hit musical "The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin" will be revived as part of Encores! Off-Center, and earlier this summer her musical "Bella" …
Lynn Ahrens is one of the few female lyricists/book writers currently making a living in the theatre. We sat down with her to discuss "Anastasia", her process, how her thoughts on gender hav…