Hudson Valley Shakes Unveils Ambitious Green Design for Permanent Home
The Studio Gang-designed campus for the open-air, slated to break ground in 2024, will meet LEED Platinum standards.
The Studio Gang-designed campus for the open-air, slated to break ground in 2024, will meet LEED Platinum standards.
We don’t just get aesthetic or intellectual benefits from the expressive and performing arts—they can also be literally healing.
This L.A.-focused roundup includes a writer-director, a patron services manager, a scenic painter, an actor who’s also a marketing director, and more.
Ende Lichtenberg succeeds Chris Jennings, who left last summer for Manhattan Theatre Club.
In his latest play, published in full in our Fall print edition, the writer/performer probes implicit ableism and the assumptions we make about people we’ll never really know.
How 6 THRIVE! recipient theatres have embraced new mediums and built new audiences.
This month Woodzick talks to the Bay Area playwright about political disillusionment, the liberation of basic income, and the sacred space of theatre.
The writer of ‘Stereophonic’ talks about his obsessions with detail and destruction, and North Carolina correspondent Lauren Van Hemert fills us in on the Research Triangle theatre scene.
This month Brian talks to a writer inspired by the music his parents made when he was young, as well as by the diverse biographies and interests of the playwrights he admires.
The N.Y.-based reporter and critic is the second recipient of the award, which isgiven by the American Theatre Critics Association.