Sophie McIntosh: Good Apples and Aspirations
The playwright, originally from Wisconsin, discusses her company, influences, exposure therapy, and the challenges of being an 'emerging' artist.
The playwright, originally from Wisconsin, discusses her company, influences, exposure therapy, and the challenges of being an 'emerging' artist.
The 10-day celebration of Philly theatre will feature around 50 events, including productions, workshops, interactive events, and more.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
By adding new members to its Core Partner Program, the D.C.-based theatre seeks to deepen its investment in local communities.
Execs from more than 40 of the country's largest regional theatres gathered in Wisconsin last week to share practical advice for an industry that is 'exceptionally strained.'
3 world premieres across three seasons will include a musical by César Alvarez, a Native epic by Madeline Easley, and a site-specific immersive folk tale.
The final festival in Park City showed off some interesting film products, but my biggest takeaways were from conversations about intentionality and care in the art-making process.
A colleague and mentee recalls a tireless advocate and encourager who wasn't content to make art himself"he also felt called to nurture it in others.
WaPo's last theatre critic, Naveen Kumar, and Washington, D.C.-area theatres reflect on the paper's recent layoffs and what they mean for the arts ecosystem in one of the nation's largest ci…
Readers weigh in on a few recent articles.
A colleague remembers the San Francisco Chronicle theatre critic of the 1970s and '80s, who died on Feb. 15 at the age of 86.
This month: Alia Shawkat on Clare Barron's 'You Got Older,' Robert Kaplow on his Oscar-nominated screenplay for 'Blue Moon,' and Joriah Kwamé on his TikTok-hit-turned-musical, 'Little Miss …
Our March edition highlights new-play milestones from 1916 through 2016.
The Dallas-based playwright and theatre leader has an eye and ear for detail, including in his new play about Malcolm X and Redd Foxx.
The time the judges honored both Reddick's surreal 'Cold War Choir Practice' and Doran's gritty 'The Meat Kings! (Inc.) of Brooklyn Heights.'
Over its 20-year run, the Colorado New Play Summit hasn't just developed fresh pieces of theatre; it has also developed an audience for new work.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
This month's Sightlines checks in on a 'smoky riff' on a well-known Churchill play, Chicago theatre news, and a rising local lighting designer.
How did a playwright bring the Pulitzer-winning, generation-defining novel to the stage? By finding himself in the story.
In this excerpt from her new book 'Last Radiance: Radical Lives, Bright Deaths,' a colleague of the Julian Beck's recalls his final years and roles.
A roundup of comings and goings at the top of U.S. theatre institutions.
In this month's newsletter, we look at a new pilot program at South Coast Rep and hear from educators on keys to preparing students for the professional world.
In advance of TCG's upcoming National Conference in San Juan this summer, Rosalina Perales discusses Puerto Rico's theatre evolution.
Theatre students from the class of 2024 tell us how they're faring in a changing market.
With some MFA theatre programs closing and others opening, an educator talks to colleagues about the state of the academy.