50 stories by "Martha Wade Steketee"
[as posted in the Counting Together initiative website "spotlight" section January 27, 2023.] The Women Count report series, authored by Martha Wade Steketee with Judith Binus, released its …
2022 was a continued return to viewing on line and in person theater, collaborating on theater, counting theater productions, and coalition-building on behalf of theater. The exhaustive (and…
[Interview by Martha Wade Steketee at the 2022 ATCA New York City conference on November 11, 2022. Originally published published on the ATCA website December 30, 2022.] New York, December […
The 58th Henry Hewes Design Award Honors were announced September 28, 2022 and celebrated during a live-streamed awards ceremony October 24, 2022, hosted by committee chair and ATCA member J…
Dan Sullivan, gentle mentor, director of the O'Neill Center National Critics Institute for many years, and co-founder of the American Theatre Critics Association, passed away Tuesday of natu…
Registration is open for members and their guests for ATCANY2022 Reseated and In Person, ATCA's first annual conference to be hosted in New York City since we began meeting at th…
After many months of planning, ATCA will gather in New York City Friday November 11 " Sunday November 13, with a full weekend of programming and events that include access to […]
ATCA will hold its annual meeting Reseated and In Person in New York City November 11-13, 2022. This will be the first time that ATCA members have convened in the same physical spac…
June 8, 2022 " 66th Annual Drama Desk Awards winners were announced today. The full list of nominees and winners are available here. The nominating committee's special awards were announced …
[Selection from May 2022 report, published May 22, 2022 on the Women Count report series page.] I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: WOMEN COUNT VI, 2019/20 AND 2021/22 The Women Count project col…
May 16, 2022 " Nominations for the 66th Annual Drama Desk Awards were announced today, and the full list of nominees and announced special awards are available here. In keeping with th…
[Interview by Martha Wade Steketee published as part of an occasional series of "member news" by the American Theatre Critics Association February 24, 2022.] Pam Harbaugh, long-term AT…
[Full article published in Dramatics on line February 11, 2022. By Martha Wade Steketee.] Victoria Deiorio describes sound design as either prescriptive or creative, depending on the dire…
Women making (sound) waves
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[Feature by Martha Wade Steketee posted at American Theatre Critics Association January 21, 2022.] Richard Christiansen, critic and champion of the Chicago theater that Michael Billington…
[Feature by Martha Wade Steketee posted at American Theatre Critics Association January 14, 2022.] Terry Teachout, a drama critic and cultural columnist at the Wall Street Journal two decade…
[Interview posted as part of a monthly interview series by the American Theatre Critics Association January 6, 2022.] Martha Wade Steketee New York, New YorkPrimary Outlet:Â urbanexcavatio…
In 2021 " our year of continued recovery from a viral pandemic, from a devastating presidential term, from professional and social recalibrations " theater professionals including dramaturgs…
[Interview by Martha Wade Steketee published as part of an occasional series by the American Theatre Critics Association December 21, 2021.] Journalist Lindsay Christians, whose professional…
On June 10, 2021, a new theater research consortium released a resource and collaboration hub to address equity and accountability in theatrical productions. The Counting Together website br…
Reflections from six leading sound designers
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Catherine Zuber on adaptability in costume design
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Martha Wade Steketee reviews Arthur Miller's sibling drama of family legacies
The post Review: The Price at American Airlines Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
 How TDF’s Costume Collection works with out-of-state designers — Earlier this year, designer Joe Kucharski had to costume a production of Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia in a h…
Over the past week or so I have been near the center of exchanges about theatre and social media that feel alternately like discussions, vent sessions, and policy ponderings. Social media an…