Musical Theatre’s Next Generation? The NEA Is Finding and Funding It
How the agency and American Theatre Wing’s national musical theatre songwriting competition is supporting tomorrow’s creators today.
How the agency and American Theatre Wing’s national musical theatre songwriting competition is supporting tomorrow’s creators today.
As dramatists begin to write for all media, the nation’s playwriting programs are starting to teach beyond the stage.
7 playwrights who’ve honed their craft without the coveted degree tell how their roads diverged.
Rudi Goblen, break-dancing champ turned playwright, enters a school that has done its own share of learning.
What emerging writers can—and can’t—learn from schools without a playwriting concentration.
The company’s new 6-week conservatory program aims to provide tools for a collaborative rehearsal process.
Boston’s Suffolk University will present the entire set of Wilder’s ‘Sins’ one-acts for the first time in one program.
The popular improv troupe is teaching folks its blend of improv and freestyle rap, and one of its students is now with them on Broadway.
With the help of Goat in the Road Productions, Tulane students shaped a play in response to an assault crisis on their campus.
A theatre program run by Manhattan Theatre Club offers formerly incarcerated youth a venue to face, embrace, and share their lives.