Incubator Arts Project’s ‘Take Me Home’ Puts Audiences in the Front Seat to Action
The new taxi-based performance will literally transport audience members around the New York City.
The new taxi-based performance will literally transport audience members around the New York City.
New play receives first premiere at Denver Center Theatre Company.
The well-known Jewish play gets re-imagined in Cleveland.
The words and music of an American master get a fresh read, and they’re as impossible, and transformative, as ever.
At the seminal WOW Cafe and beyond, Peggy Shaw and Lois Weaver have inspired generations of theatremakers with their seriously playful hybrid of vaudeville, drag, and postmodern appropriation.
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.
When the Polish theatre guru came to teach in Irvine in the 1980s, he turned the group into a new experiment in mystery and discipline.
With Under the Radar, Coil, PROTOTYPE, American Realness, Other Forces, January is festival season in New York City. So snap out of it.
Laura Hedli explains the different ways that new technology is impacting the theatre.
Global spotlight for January 2014.