All the World’s a Screen, and All the Men and Women Digital Players
Going beyond just projecting videos, new hybrid works like ‘Helen Lawrence’ and ‘The Return’ are live events mediated by digital technology.
Going beyond just projecting videos, new hybrid works like ‘Helen Lawrence’ and ‘The Return’ are live events mediated by digital technology.
With a new mobile app, TodayTix aims to change ticket-buying habits and attract more audiences to the theatre.
The Mint Theater’s ‘London Wall’ kicks off a local PBS show highlighting intimate New York stage offerings.
Laurie Stone reviews a new book on Sam Shepard and Johnny Dark’s relationship.
The words and music of an American master get a fresh read, and they’re as impossible, and transformative, as ever.
The ease and speed of digital solutions for the stage is creating new possibilities—and raising new questions about how to train artists for such a rapidly evolving field.
Designers and seasoned photographers unite to produce, of all things, a new paper magazine.
Thanks to CENTERSTAGE and Hal Hartley, you can sample them all online.
Anne Hamilton’s oral history project, TheatreNow!, highlights important female figures in the American theatre landscape.
Critical disapproval hasn’t cooled the ardor of a vast, adoring public.