The Intensely Local Roots of ROOTS
After four decades of Southern playmaking, a look back—and forward—at theatre’s place on and off the grid.
After four decades of Southern playmaking, a look back—and forward—at theatre’s place on and off the grid.
In a five-week summer intensive at Stella Adler School, underserved youth take a stab at ‘Julius Caesar.’
Threads from Broadway, tours, and the Met hang out between engagements at an Astoria warehouse that’s now accessible to shows all over the U.S.
With the TCG national theatre conference fast approaching, let our Rising Leaders of Color give you a guide to the D.C. metro area.
The program commissions playwrights to create work for high school students from the five boroughs of New York City.
Adriana Sevahn Nichols, Yussef El Guindi, and Mona Mansour gather at the Lark to talk about what a playwriting fellowship meant to them.
The troupe’s 48 Hour Forum tackles sobering news from the Middle East with short, imaginative, often funny plays.
Dallas Theater Center and Cara Mia Theatre Co. collaborate to address a crisis close to home.
Setting out to build something more than another new-play fest, the theatre presents 5 new plays from all-female teams.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical gets its first amateur staging at the Curran Theatre while still a hit on Broadway.