The ‘B-Word’: How Theatre Keeps Anti-Bullying Policies Relevant
Bullying may be falling from of the headlines, but it’s still important for theatres and education programs to find ways to prevent it.
Bullying may be falling from of the headlines, but it’s still important for theatres and education programs to find ways to prevent it.
When larger institutions open their doors to independent companies, it can be a win-win proposition.
Theatre is an inherently local medium, but two new PBS programs hope to reach new audiences with plays where they live.
The Belgian director is making his Broadway debut with ‘A View from the Bridge’ and directing Bowie’s new musical at New York Theatre Workshop.
TCG celebrates Brian Dennehy and American Theatre magazine with an evening of celebrations and performances.
Deaf West Theatre and Center Theatre Group were the biggest winners at LA Stage Alliance’s annual awards ceremony.
The veteran TV actor returns to the stage for a new play about aging. And though the theatre’s in the California desert, there’s a cruise ship connection, natch.
For the author of ‘One Flea Spare’ and ‘Night Is a Room,’ the why of playwriting is vastly more important than the how. Still, she has some pointers about both.
Quinn will bring her experience in arts management and operations to the American Repertory Theater in the leadership role.
Isaac Butler, Darcy James Argue, and Peter Nigrini conspire to create a musical/theatrical collage at the junction of paranoia, misinformation, and a Big Band jazz beat.