You’re in the Band: Bay Area Students Perform ‘School of Rock’
The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical gets its first amateur staging at the Curran Theatre while still a hit on Broadway.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical gets its first amateur staging at the Curran Theatre while still a hit on Broadway.
How three plays about Lorraine Hansberry’s Younger family and their house resonate with each other—and with our current moment.
One of L.A.’s best small theatres runs like a business, minus the finances but not the headaches.
The 24 Hour Company continues to bring theatre makers around the world together to create short plays in a concise time frame.
Shakespeare’s themes of murder and mayhem resonate with prisoners, certainly, but so do his language, his humanity and his humor.
The site for the 2015 TCG conference is a city on the rebound, and Cleveland Play House and Cleveland Public Theatre are key players in the upsurge.
Featuring an uneasily eclectic bag of themes, this year’s new-play festival tackles Black History Month, labor unions and Alzheimer’s.
The Texas troupe’s epic ‘Wars of Heaven’ trilogy sets out to tackle all of human, and divine, history. No wonder they’re leaders on the local and national puppetry scene.
Louisville’s burgeoning indie scene is attracting—and increasingly keeping—a flock of eager theatremakers.
Tricklock Company of New Mexico hosts its annual Revolutions Festival, which brings local and international theatre together in remarkable and challenging work.