TheatreWashington Releases First Economic Impact Report
The new report set out to measure the scale and reach of the Washington, D.C. region’s theatre industry.
New Survey of Artists Highlights Challenges of Sustaining Creative Work
The study by Mellon Foundation and NORC at the University of Chicago set out to paint a comprehensive portrait of the realities of pursuing work an artist in today’s economy.
TYA/USA Announces 2026 Festival and Conference at Alliance Theatre
The leading national service organization for Theatre for Young Audiences will host its next conference on May 27-29, 2026, with a wide array of performances and panels.
Concord Acquires Licensing Rights for ‘Hamilton’
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s hit musical will have an authorized ‘Teen Edition’ starting in 2028.
The Kilroys Reveal Round 2 of The Web
The advocacy group for women and TGNC playwrights presents a new iteration of their online resource uplifting makers and champions of new plays.
Once a Thespian, Always a Thespian
In the latest AT Education Monthly, International Thespian Society updates, post-show Denny’s, fall productions, the HBCU edge, and more.
What Happened to the U.S. Nonprofit Theatre Movement?
An excerpt from a new book ponders an industry that seems to have lost its way, even as it has grown—and what its future may hold.
TCG Selects San Juan, Puerto Rico for 2026 National Conference
The next TCG conference aims to bring together a global community of theatremakers at an intersection of Latin American and the continental United States.
Cast Away: Casting Directors’ Challenges Amid the Great Contraction
They help hire actors; they also mostly work for hire. What can casting directors tell us about the industry’s health and future?
Zora Howard Wants Art to Shake Us
Plus: Richard Thomas revives Hal Holbrook’s ‘Mark Twain Tonight,’ and a listing of world premieres across the U.S.
