In ‘Dance We Do,’ Ntozake Shange Tells an Artist’s Love Story
Her posthumous release honors the under-recognized place of Black artists in dance and theatrical history.
Her posthumous release honors the under-recognized place of Black artists in dance and theatrical history.
The project by the Harry Ransom Center is collecting a variety of materials capturing this tumultuous year.
This year’s summit will celebrate the strength of Jewish women striving to build a more just world.
Plans include multiple venues as well as dedicated spaces for the company’s education and new-work development programs.
The organization has suspended its awards program until 2021, and will focus on reevaluating and restructuring to better serve its community.
The fund was created to honor Undermain Theatre’s late founding artistic director.
The Industry Standard Group is putting investment muscle and production prowess behind the effort to build a more representative commercial theatre.
The Oct. 30 town hall will feature a conversation with theatres about BIPOC equity in the arts.
A surround-sound experiment audio play promises to put listeners inside the story of ‘Macbeth.’
The rebranding of the business formerly called Plays for Young Audiences reflects CTC’s multigenerational productions.