Three on the Aisle: Cataclysm Criticism With Soraya Nadia McDonald
This month the hosts talk to an award-winning colleague about gatekeeping and pandemic-era criticism.
This month the hosts talk to an award-winning colleague about gatekeeping and pandemic-era criticism.
With Dominique Morisseau’s play as inspiration, Lincoln Center Theater’s education program finds a way to connect and engage high school students.
A stage manager’s stopwatch keeps a COVID vigil, and a reader expresses skepticism about arts funding as a panacea.
The Lebanese playwright/performer, who receives a major international award next week, talks about her work, where it comes from, and what it means in this fraught time.
The inaugural recipient is Tyla Abercrumbie, whose work will receive workshops and readings at Raven.
The festival will feature more than 1,000 performances, many of them outdoors, from February to September.
A look at Black achievement in the theatre from Garland Anderson to Adrienne Kennedy.
The season will feature readings, a new audio project, and multiple international collaborations.
The award will provide free legal assistance to five artists applying for O-1B Artist Visas.
This year, USA named 7 theatre and performance artists as part of its largest ever fellowship class.