The partnership between the theatre group and facility will include an opening production of ‘Jaja’s African Hair Braiding’ by Jocelyn Bioh and free community events. This month spotlights a ...
Theatre audiences and their preferences are changing—are theatres ready to change with them? A Wallace study looks at evolving strategies. Believe it or not, the nonprofit professional theatre was ...
L.A.’s wildfire catastrophe can be measured in acres and dollars, but for theatre folks, rebuilding will be about more than buildings. In the immediate wake of this disaster, it’s the sounds that ...
Last October, I had the chance to attend the annual Freedom Awards, hosted by the National Civil Rights Museum. The 2024 honorees were civil rights attorney Sherrilyn Ifill, civil rights leader ...
How new-work development and proactive hiring can solve the problem of near-zero Native representation on U.S. stages. When it comes to Native theatre and working with Native communities, mainstream ...
The versatile artist and leader started their tenure in the summer of 2019, leading the theatre through some tough times while prioritizing diversity and innovation. “It has been the privilege, honor, ...
How a versatile actor picked up ancient Greek in his spare time, and soon became the unlikely bearer of an intimate and ancient tale—in its original language. Joseph Medeiros crouches on the ...
This month, Woodzick talks with drag superstar Monét X Change about her solo Life be Lifin’, collaborating on music with BenDeLaCreme, sources of queer joy, and Broadway aspirations. American Theatre ...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has announced 1,474 awards totaling $36,790,500 to support the arts in communities in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and Washington, D.C.
In this roundtable conversation, leaders in theatrical higher education discuss the challenges of the day and how they’re facing them. At high school theatre programs across the country, educators are ...
An interview with the playwright of ‘Eureka Day’ about creating the play in a pre-Covid world and seeing the show anew through a changed society. Jonathan Spector’s play Eureka Day follows several ...
From Feb. 10-22, the festival will highlight performing arts in the Georgia city, including a staging of ‘A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder.’ SAVANNAH, GA.: The Savannah Performing Arts Festival ...