L.A. Drama Critics Circle Awards, Bechdel Project Residency, and More
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Edward Torres and Archana Vaidya take over as interim leaders of the embattled company as it seeks to reestablish itself in Chicago's theatre scene.
Daniel Okrent's biography seeks the composer/lyricist's motivation and finds complication and nuance, while Barry Joseph's book asks what Sondheim's games and puzzles can tell us about him.
This month Willem Dafoe tells us about his programming for the Venice Teatro Biennale, and critics Helen Shaw and Emily Nussbaum compare notes on their new posts.
The Atlanta-based company's landlord has chosen to not renew its lease, prompting a search for a new space.
The renaming accompanies a renovation of the 99-seat Off-Broadway venue in the heart of the West Village.
The streaming giant plans to deliver top-quality performance experiences directly to subscribers' living rooms.
These artists join Willem Dafoe, previously announced as international message author, in inviting theatremakers and audiences worldwide to celebrate World Theatre Day.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Created by over 50 Jewish artists and professionals, the new guide has been designed to help steer non-Jewish theatres when they produce Jewish plays.
A colleague remembers the playwright of 'On the Verge' and 'Native Speech,' who also had a consequential TV career, for his seriousness, irony, and precision with words.
'Riot Queens' in Portland, Oregon, and an immersive staging at San Francisco's Tenderloin Museum recall a seminal pre-Stonewall moment, and prompt fresh reflections about the ongoing search …
INTERVIEW: ITA O’BRIEN Ita O’Brien has fundamentally reshaped the way we approach intimacy, consent, and storytelling on stage and screen. Bringing together decades of experience in danc…
The company's new artistic director talks about leading the nation's longest-standing theatre company dedicated to the Middle East.
A roundup of comings and goings at the top of U.S. theatre institutions.
The Horowitz-Sondheim Clinic will offer affordable psychological help to writers, while grants for Steppenwolf, Playwrights' Center, Millay Arts, and Rhinebeck will support artists' new wor…
INTERVIEW: ITA O'BRIEN Ita O'Brien has fundamentally reshaped the way we approach intimacy, consent, and storytelling on stage and screen. Bringing together decades of experience in dance, a…
Pittsburgh CLO and Pittsburgh Public Theater have moved forward on a merger expected to have its first full-year season in January 2027.
A colleague recalls the unstoppable output of the playwright who wrote 'Ravenscroft,' 'Seascape With Sharks and Dancer,' 'Cinderella Waltz,' and 'Lucia Mad,' who died on Feb. 9 at the age of…
How Brian Quijada and Nygel D. Robinson's historical musical went from concept album to crackling live show to audio play with a timely tale of migrant and fugitive solidarity.
INTERVIEW: TONY LANKESTER Tony Lankester took on the role of Chief Executive of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society in 2025, stepping into one of the most complex arts leadership roles in …
What The Bengsons' 'My Joy Is Heavy' and a new 'Hadestown' cast featuring Gaby Moreno have in common.
The 10-day celebration of Philly theatre will feature around 50 events, including productions, workshops, interactive events, and more.
INTERVIEW: PAULE CONSTABLE Paule Constable is one of the most successful and influential lighting designers in the UK if not the world. She has shaped the look of contemporary theatre in the…
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.