Gimme Some Truth, or Make ’Em Laugh?
From goofy musicals to meaty and instructive dramas, 4 shows stand in for the disparate ambitions and uses of theatre.
From goofy musicals to meaty and instructive dramas, 4 shows stand in for the disparate ambitions and uses of theatre.
The leading talent agency has joined with the advocacy organization to create a pipeline for aspiring Black talent reps.
The theatre welcomes the one-time company member, who also has extensive experience in film, into a leadership role.
The 3-day virtual event will give directors nationwide the chance to collaborate and discuss needs and challenges unique to their work.
On this episode we talk to actor/playwright Daniel K. Isaac about his epic new play ‘Once Upon a (Korean) Time’ and about the untold histories that inspired it.
On this episode, Woodzick speaks to 2 non-binary actors currently performing in repertory at Utah Shakespeare Festival.
From the Public Works ‘As You Like It’ to upstart crow’s ‘King John’ at Oregon Shakes to ‘Mother Lear’ at Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the Bard remains powerful currency; it’s how it’s spent that matters.
Sponsored by Donja Love and the National Queer Theater, the program offers a free 10-week writing program.
The former Pipeline Project managing director will succeed interim E.D. Karena Fiorenza in the position.
A Pennsylvania native and experienced arts leader, Khan joins the company as it launches its first fully produced theatre season.