NEW YORK CITY: Write It Out!, a writing workshop for people living with HIV, has announced a presentation of short plays written by its 2024 cohort. The staged reading will take place at the LGBT ...
The Latino Theater Company’s border-defying Encuentro, the fourth of its kind, gathered hundreds of Latine artists for productions, partnerships, and dialogues in multiple languages. I don’t want to ...
This month, Allison chats with Pig Iron co-founder Quinn Bauriedel and checks in with teachers helping students navigate the post-election period. Pig Iron is excited about the opportunity to continue ...
Next summer, a multi-day celebration will kick off a new international dance venue for the longtime company in the Berkshires. BECKET, MASS.: Jacob’s Pillow has announced the opening date of the new ...
Succeeding co-founding leader Stephen Sachs, the D.C.-based director will assume full leadership of the L.A. theatre next April. “As an admirer of the work the Fountain Theatre has committed to for ...
For decades as the leader of the Center for International Theatre Development, this tireless impresario brought theatre artists together and delighted in the sparks that flew. Woodzick talks to the ...
On this podcast, the critics remember the late Jan Maxwell and debate the merits of revivals: artistically safe/stale or necessary for audience building? The season will feature a world premiere by ...
What a mystery it is that these tiny and ever-shrinking dramacules—these death rattles—can bring so much life to the theatre.
A new collection of criticism ranges from infuriating to perceptive, banal to brilliant.
Excerpts from a tribute to the path-breaking director’s unique career in the theatre. A.L. Rowse cannot ruin the unique grace and style of Shakespeare’s language; but he taints it more than a little.