East West Players Names Winners of ‘2042: See Change’ Play Competition
The new-play competition is part of the company’s larger project to both challenge and help the American theatre to reflect the nation’s changing demographics.
The new-play competition is part of the company’s larger project to both challenge and help the American theatre to reflect the nation’s changing demographics.
The season ranges from Richard Maxwell’s ‘Isolde’ to Trevor Nunn’s ‘Pericles,’ and features John Douglas Thompson in two major roles.
Playwrights Meridith Friedman, Beth Kander, Brian Mulholland, and Skye Robinson Hillis will travel to Ashland for a weeklong festival to develop their winning works.
A collection of 85 essays offers a definitive sampler of views, analyses, and advice about this new, still occasionally mistrusted craft.
The theatre brought Bob Farley and Anita Allen together nearly 50 years ago, and they’ve been intertwining their lives and their work ever since.
Meeting with TCG’s Canadian counterpart, we recognize common challenges—and a common need for a broader perspective.
Award-winning director, educator, and multimedia theatre artist becomes the fifth leader in the history of the 45-year-old children’s theare company.
Three productions with themes of imagination and creativity by the likes of Mo Willems and the creators of ‘The Fantasticks’ are on for the children’s theatre’s 10th season.
A new revival of Frank Galati and Stephen Flaherty’s ‘Loving Repeating’ celebrates the life and language of the influential American expat writer.
Chosen from among 223 blind submissions, the Festival of New Musicals’ 8 offerings include immigrant cab drivers, online monsters, and hip-hop Shakespeare.