Engagement, Not Commentary: Celebrating Theatres that THRIVE!
A look at 3 companies of color who are making theatre that’s local, new, and inventive.
A look at 3 companies of color who are making theatre that’s local, new, and inventive.
How the Boston-area theatre, which recently announced its closure after 4 decades, gave a young critic hope for the art form.
The new Immigrant Theatermakers Advocates initiative, grown out of programs by 2 New York companies, plans to build community and provide resources for immigrant artists.
The new program aims to expand and diversify drama collections at libraries, educational institutions, and more.
The streaming performances of ‘Little Comedies’ will be the first League of Live Stream Theater production outside of New York City.
A Tony winner for ‘The Cher Show,’ the Broadway star most recently appeared on Chicago stages as the Baker’s Wife in the national tour of ‘Into the Woods.’
A hard-copy magazine about this ephemeral art form can mark its progress over time like no other medium.
An essay interrogating a hit musical about Filipino history, and a profile of 2 fascinating Chicagoland theatremakers.
Can any one publication tell the stories of a field that’s partly in crisis, partly hanging on, partly thriving? It can certainly bear witness to our accountability and abundance.
For this New York City-based costume designer and trans activist, artistry and protest are intertwined.