What Else Is New: From ‘Building’ to ‘F**king Strangers’
A listing of plays debuting in the U.S. this month.
We the (Theatre) People
The history of live performance on this continent has been about art, commerce, innovation, stereotyping, and the breaking of stereotypes—i.e., messy democracy in action.
Pa’lante: Reflections on the TCG National Conference in Puerto Rico
For both those from the island and in the diaspora, the gathering affirmed and clarified the bridge-building power of theatre and its makers.
Hansberry-Lilly Fellows, Hermitage/MTC Commissions, and More
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Paula Vogel Helps Launch New Writers’ Retreat, Bards on the Bay
The new center on Cape Cod plans to host writers for one- to three-week summer stays.
Those Who Learn, Teach
For theatre teachers, summer is the time to inhale, recharge, and remember what it’s like to be a student.
Know a Theatre: Duke City Repertory Theatre of Albuquerque, New Mexico
Working without a fixed space or set ticket prices, this small company brings theatre to its Southwestern city in new venues and in new ways.
Bodies in Space: A Report From Physical Theater Festival Chicago
For a week in early June, theatremakers from all over the world, and from the Windy City itself, converged in Chicago to test the limits of play and possibility.
Leadership Changes at American Stage, GableStage, NEFA, and More
A roundup of comings and goings at the top of U.S. theatre institutions.
Salt Tree Art Launches Berkshires New Theater Festival
The new festival will include works exploring identity and ecology.
