Theatrical Mustang: Jinkx, DeLa, and the Holiday Queendom
In this month's Christmas-Halloween mashup, Woodzick chats with two drag icons about their seventh annual holiday show, as well as Seattle-based playwright Kelleen Conway Blanchard about hor…
In this month's Christmas-Halloween mashup, Woodzick chats with two drag icons about their seventh annual holiday show, as well as Seattle-based playwright Kelleen Conway Blanchard about hor…
This month, Gabriela describes visceral reactions to Chicago stages, Jerald highlights Steppenwolf, plus we get a Halloween preview from two local costume designers.
Selina Fillinger's popular farce about women taking control of the White House hits different this fall.
In this month's Offscript, we hear from three leaders who bring the world together through Shakespeare and new work. Plus, we learn about a new generative arts journalism fellowship.
Deaf and hearing artists are looking for the timeless rage in a new staging of Green Day's 'American Idiot,' a collaboration between Deaf West Theatre and Center Theatre Group.
This month Brian speaks with the Playwrights' Center core writer and co-artistic director of Minneapolis's Red Eye about chance encounters and her relationship to future thinking.
On this episode we broke the news of which plays and playwrights will be the most produced this season. Listen in on a conversation between the editors and some most-produced playwrights on …
This month we recap a fast-paced, eventful month and get to hear from visionaries Miranda González and Raquel Torre.
With apt new comedies programmed around election seasons, theatre companies have been complicating audience notions of the Latine vote and community.
Brian Quijada plants the seeds for a new play, with Hero Theatre's Nuestro Planeta commissioning opportunity and a research trip to El Salvador.
Three multi-hyphenates on this magazine's editorial staff are promoted as Theatre Communications Group restructures and creates new positions.
This month, the editors talk with the acclaimed actor about modernized classics, language, and how "Oppenheimer" led him back to the stage.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
This month we analyze the intersection between politics and theatre, plus get to hear from teatristas Sandra Delgado and Carlos GarcÃa León.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Since 2010, Fee has served as producing artistic director for Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Great Lakes Theater, and Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival.
Totaling over $600,000, the awards fund extra time for the development and rehearsal of new plays with the entire creative team.
The Theatre Communications Group National Conference in Chicago offered much-needed interconnectedness, resources, and hope to a culture at crossroads.
A roundtable on how to create radically welcoming access at the theatre.
We say theatre can be healing, but what if that were literally true?
In her early days as the org's producing artistic director, she discusses process and the state of new-play development in American theatre.
Putting down roots in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood, the Bramble Arts Loft is both a home for the theatre company and a community-centered rental space.
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.
This Miami-focused roundup includes folks focused on developing Latine work, stage management, lighting design, immersive theatre, and more.
High school theatre programs have often been sites of harm, particularly for femme and non-binary kids of color, but some are already paving a better path forward.