How to THRIVE! in a Time of Crisis
TCG’s recent virtual gathering convened theatres of color to offer stories of hope, share practices and critiques, and build collective understanding.
TCG’s recent virtual gathering convened theatres of color to offer stories of hope, share practices and critiques, and build collective understanding.
The Cherry Arts artistic director talks with leaders at other companies programming works in translation about what a more global approach could mean for the U.S. theatre.
The author reflects on a theatre’s sudden closure and what it means for the field and the future.
After 3 decades staging literature in innovative and increasingly ambitious ways, the company closed suddenly last month, leaving a bewildering loss.
Succeeding leadership that had steered the organization for over 3 decades, Hall and Motes will step into their new roles in October.
3 leaders step into positions under president and CEO Asia Ciaravino after a few years of tumult and turnover at the theatre.
10 Latinx/é playwriting fellows will attend a week-long writers’ workshop guided by industry professionals on the business and craft of playwriting.
Joining Writers Theatre after running Seattle Rep has reconnected him to his youthful love for making theatre, but he knows there’s still much work to be done.
The small company had a historical focus, both in recovering forgotten theatrical treasures and in staging new plays reflecting on the city’s past.
Having programmed a women-led 30th anniversary season, Marting will leave the multidisciplinary performance she co-founded next June.