Critical Steps: Under Covered
Even with arts journalism jobs in decline, emerging theatre critics keep training and finding new outlets for their voices.
6 Theatre Workers You Should Know
This Miami-focused roundup includes folks focused on developing Latine work, stage management, lighting design, immersive theatre, and more.
Making Space Onstage
Efforts like Fat Theatre Project and Broadway Bods are fighting for more opportunities for performers who identify as fat and to change the way they’re seen onstage.
The Path: How 6 Actors Learned Their Craft
From conservatories to MFAs to youth ensembles, the best training to reflect human behavior onstage can take as many forms as life itself.
Featured Contributors
Diversifying design training and hiring, and an effort to fund plays about science.
The Pipeline: All Set to Succeed
The diversification of theatre design starts—but doesn’t end—with training.
Jon Fosse, Luis Alfaro, Caitlin Nasema Cassidy Deliver World Theatre Day Messages
This year’s statements emphasize peace, truth, and resourcefulness.
J.T. Rogers: Looking Outward
The playwright of ‘Oslo’ and the new ‘Corruption’ likes to wrestle in public with the things that trouble him and our politics.
Latinx Playwrights Circle, Lorraine Hansberry Award, and More
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
From Chicago, Contraction and Expansion
This month, theatres are still making tough programming choices as they look hopefully toward growing into the future, plus thoughts from Willow James and Tiffany Keane Schaefer.