Vineyard Theatre and IATSE Workers Reach Bargaining Agreement
This first collective bargaining agreement, which takes effect April 27, is a major step for Vineyard’s backstage and overhire IATSE union crew members.
‘Schmigadoon’s Secret Sauce: The Sincerity Is in the Sound
The show’s creator, Cinco Paul, explains how his score pays cock-eyed tribute to the mid-century American musical.
a.k. payne on ‘Furlough’s Paradise’: Rupture and Ritual
A conversation about abolition, family, and how to hold the past in the present.
Guggenheim Fellows, Weissberger/Harris Award, and More
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Spring School Musicals and Educator Impact
Creating space for reflection and traditions for celebration in high school and college theatre.
Family Cuts: Inside ‘Seng’s Hair Salon’
One of three plays in InterAct Theatre Company’s Philly Cycle, ‘Seng’s Hair Salon’ blends salon life, unaddressed trauma, and inspiration from Philly’s Southeast Asian communities.
Leadership Changes at Trinity Rep, Raven, Yale Rep, and More
A roundup of comings and goings at the top of U.S. theatre institutions.
Terry Schreiber Helped Artists Grow, But Not With Any Single Method
The influential director and teacher, who died on April 3 at the age of 89, is remembered by his widow and partner, and 2 of his famous students.
People to Watch: Alan Muraoka
The longtime ‘Sesame Street’ cast member talks about his work as a director at U.S. regional theatres, including a new show at Rose Theater in Omaha.
This Month in Theatre History
April highlights include 19th-century queer theatre history, the Pulitzer changing the rules, and a leading Chicago theatre company finding their home.
