

Ozzie Rodriguez, La MaMa’s Archivist, Lived the History He Curated
A key figure in New York’s experimental scene in his own right, he devoted himself with passion and rigor to preserving La MaMa’s path-breaking heritage for succeeding generations.

Leadership Changes at TFANA, Roundabout, Studio, NYU Tisch, Court
A roundup of comings and goings at the top of U.S. theatre institutions.

Know a Theatre: The Warehouse Theatre of Greenville, S.C.
With 150 seats and a budget just under $1 million, this Upstate company stages contemporary classics, classics that feel contemporary, and world premieres.

This Month in Theatre History
From a consequential HUAC hearing to the TikTok ‘Ratatousical,’ August has been a month of theatrical highs and lows.

How We Know Aaron Burr Is Stuck: It’s in the Music
The brilliance of ‘Hamilton’s’ book and lyrics has been justly praised, but a new book argues for show’s deft musical storytelling as well.

Maybe, Maybe Not: A Casting Controversy and the Conversation It’s Started
An Asian American theatremaker reflects on the intent and impact of Broadway’s ‘Maybe Happy Ending,’ and the precedent its latest casting decision may set.

Miami-Dade Budget Proposes Major Cuts to Arts Funding
Florida theatres urged their community to act, with $12.8 million of arts funding and its cultural affairs department at stake.

Theatre Bay Area Announces 2025 Bay Area Theatre Week
Bay Area theatre companies will offer free and low-price tickets to audiences in a region-wide celebration of live theatre.

A Bold New Stage: Baylor New Play Initiative Champions the Next Generation of American Theatre
Running Sept. 26-28, Baylor Theatre’s inaugural festival creates a new national platform for original plays.

Rachel Jendrzejewski: Someone Right There
Colleagues and friends remember the playwright and multidimensional theatre artist, who died on July 14 at the age of 43.