Editor’s Note for January 2015
There’s a lot more in this issue than our special section on training for social activism.
There’s a lot more in this issue than our special section on training for social activism.
At various sites around LaMaMa, Talking Band’s new four-part show sees what the folks in the backroom will have.
Theatre is born of collective effort and aspiration. Maybe that’s why it’s such a powerful vehicle of social engagement, and why activist artists are drawn to it.
The new issue touches on several artists and works dear to our theatregoing heart.
From Young Jean Lee to Roald Dahl, from Shaw to Wedekind, the issue is packed with peril and conflict.
The play ‘All our Tragic’ includes food breaks and the chance for audience members to sit down with the ensemble.
“American Theatre” editor Jim O’Quinn gives a run-down of what to expect in the magazine’s October 2014 “Season Preview” issue.
A note from American Theatre’s editor, Jim O’Quinn, on the September 2014 issue.
Jim O’Quinn recaps the rousing (and controversial) closing plenary, “An Ideal Theatre,” at TCG’s 2014 National Conference.
Jim O’Quinn recaps a conversation between Taylor Mac and Craig Lucas at TCG’s 2014 National Conference in San Diego.