Get with the Program: The Students' Canon
What kinds of shows are college theatre students most eager to work on? Survey says: Big casts and edgy themes preferred.
What kinds of shows are college theatre students most eager to work on? Survey says: Big casts and edgy themes preferred.
TCG's co-executive director, national engagement, reflects on the winter training issue and the importance of diverse early-career opportunities in theatre.
Our annual Winter issue on theatre training explores on-the-ground realities for those seeking to grow through institutions.
'Muleheaded' depicts the famous falling out of 2 Harlem Renaissance luminaries, while 'Kramer/Fauci' puts a stark spin on a tetchy dialogue from the height of the AIDS plague.
The playwright, screenwriter, and musician talks about juggling various projects, how to manage the emotional ups and downs in an unpredictable career path, and the value of teaching.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Phanésia Pharel's new play explores both the common ground and the divides between a Haitian mother and her U.S.-born daughter.
On this jam-packed episode, we talk to the star and director of 'Hedda Gabler' at the Old Globe, the writer and co-director of a new take on 'Pal Joey' at Arena Stage, and the writer of a ke…
The Center's roles as an incubator of new work for young audiences, and as a generous host for the American College Theater Festival, will be hard to fill.
Yosimar Reyes's new play at Teatro Visión in San Jose explores the inter-generational defenses of Latine folks targeted by ICE raids.
A longtime colleague recalls his time working for and with the storied director and producer.
On this jam-packed episode, we talk to the star and director of 'Hedda Gabler' at the Old Globe, the writer and co-director of 'Chez Joey' at Arena Stage, and the writer of a key story in ou…
This edition includes milestones related to Langston Hughes, Montreal's Black Theatre Workshop, Tennessee Williams, and Lucas Hnath.
Play On Shakespeare's Head of Partnerships shares three ways to expand the thinking around ingrained collaborative dynamics.
This edition features artists, leaders, and educators bringing the heat in Arizona theatre.
How a grad student's puppetry arts thesis, a Peter Pan adaptation, is dismantling patriarchy with Connecticut Repertory Theatre.
The maker of the original film reflects on how his gory fable about vagina dentata became a savagely witty stage musical by Anna K. Jacobs and Michael R. Jackson.
Terence Anthony's new play is a different kind of Western, following a woman who escapes slavery to become a kind of avenging outlaw.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
The theatre's expanded new hub will host revivals, new works, and more intimate smaller plays and live music.
In adapting beloved children's and YA literature to the stage, the powerhouse national MTH On Stage and Chicago Children's Theatre let presence and play guide their way.
A new musical about a gay teen's coming-out journey premieres at Pioneer Theatre Company in Salt Lake City.
Theatres across Minnesota have closed for the day during the state's general strike against ICE's violence.
2 playwrights talk to theatremakers in the West Bank and Gaza, who are continuing their resistance to occupation with their art and their witness.
A roundup of comings and goings at the top of U.S. theatre institutions.