Caught on Camera: Fathers and Daughters in ‘Sunset Baby’
Dominique Morisseau’s new play makes its way home to America after a transatlantic staging by London’s Gate Theatre.
Dominique Morisseau’s new play makes its way home to America after a transatlantic staging by London’s Gate Theatre.
The composer/lyricist discusses her new show with Duncan Sheik, ‘Because of Winn-Dixie,’ and why she loves collaboration.
Collapsable Hole artistic director Eric Dyer shares his thoughts on the death, funeral, and wake of the notorious Williamsburg theatre.
The Reduced Shakespeare Comedy returns for their ninth stage collaboration.
As Cuba’s socialist economy changes, so do its citizens’ career options. What does this mean for Cuban theatre professionals?
Shakespeare Santa Cruz artistic director Marco Barricelli retains his optimism despite the shuttering of the outdoor repertory theatre.
Tom Dudzick returns to the town of his birth to direct a self-penned play on faith, art, and the perils of show business.
The Ohio-based ensemble gears up for a new work about friendship, the power of which they know all too well.
The British playwright’s award-winning work receives a new staging from the Steppenwolf Theatre Company.
The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre rounds up $29,900 for a new teaching center, black playwright Ed Bullins is honored with his own season at the New Federal Theatre, and more from November’s news items.