Ten Thousand Things, All of Them Teachable
The Twin Cities company, which joins audiences and stories, recently brought together theatremakers to share its intimate, immediate model.
The Twin Cities company, which joins audiences and stories, recently brought together theatremakers to share its intimate, immediate model.
In programs at the Farm Theater, Target Margin, and Barnard College, playwrights collaborate with students to develop new work.
After a quarter century at the helm of ACT, the classics-minded director/playwright is quitting while she’s ahead.
His unprecedented tenure at Yale Rep may be topped off (fingers crossed) by a new theatre-and-school complex.
Children’s Theatre Company took a signature work to the gathering in South Africa.
Japan’s Tadashi Suzuki revisits SITI, the U.S. company he helped found 25 years ago.
What the crisis at Harvard’s ART Institute says about the precarious state of theatre training in higher education.
A Hartford troupe makes original short plays by, for, and about teens, but the real performance may be in the talkbacks.
Writing is a solitary pursuit, but not for a week each year on this idyllic Midwestern campus.
The legendary Method company is still home, she says, for those who want to dig deep and surprise themselves.