6 Theatre Workers You Should Know
This diverse group of multi-hyphenates are spreading their wings across Houston and beyond.
This diverse group of multi-hyphenates are spreading their wings across Houston and beyond.
In 1968, one of the regional theatre’s founding mothers wrote an urgent memo to her board: It was long past time to integrate the company and diversify the audience.
As theatres across the country diversify their casting of Disney princesses in musicals, more girls get to see themselves onstage.
The creative team at TuYo Theatre on how and why they created ‘Pasale Pasale.’
The fifth iteration of Lincoln Center’s festival for neurodiverse families was shorter but broader, offering many pathways for engagement.
Theatre leaders gathered to train, talk, and meet with Congressional staff about urgent issues facing the industry.
Led initially by playwrights Dominique Morisseau and Jeremy O. Harris, Black affinity nights are proliferating at theatres across the U.S.
A Swedish production about teen insomnia tests the boundaries of storytelling with virtual technology.
Tituss Burgess and Azie Dungey discuss faith, adapting a classic, and loving musical theatre.
These seasoned Atlanta artists prove that creative entrepreneurship and collaboration are keys to a vibrant career in one of the South’s most exciting cities.