A Balance of Interests
To what degree is an originating theatre entitled to share in the future theatrical life of a play?
To what degree is an originating theatre entitled to share in the future theatrical life of a play?
An excerpt from ‘Sunset and Evening Star,’ 1954.
What a mystery it is that these tiny and ever-shrinking dramacules—these death rattles—can bring so much life to the theatre.
Federal arts budget stirs up sharp debate in hearings.
Awards and comings and goings.
Summer seasons, conferences, and other upcoming offerings.
Also: New books by and about Beckett.
Awards and opportunities nationwide.
A big win for Mamet’s Chicago-born real-estate drama, for El Teatro Campesino, and more.
Nonprofit theatres have proven they can survive, but is mere survival enough?