A Delicate Balance Changes
Among the most striking changes in funding for theatre: the growth of corporate support.
Among the most striking changes in funding for theatre: the growth of corporate support.
Oh, the humanities!
The most pressing issue confronting the American theatre today is the relationship between the institutions and the artists that develop the work.
It will take more than money for U.S. theatres to function as companies and maintain repertoire, but money is certainly a start.
A tribute to path-breaking director and TCG co-founder Alan Schneider.
As we drop the boundaries among artistic forms, we should also consider the alliances we can form among artists and institutions.
Nonprofit theatres have proven they can survive, but is mere survival enough?
A new national magazine is inaugurated with a look at its fleeting predecessor, and how much has changed in the decentralized U.S. theatre since then.