All the Media Is a Stage
Theatre, the original social media, meets its digital counterparts in form-breaking new live/virtual experiments.
Theatre, the original social media, meets its digital counterparts in form-breaking new live/virtual experiments.
Members of the theatre community who have died in recent months.
Another January welcomes some familiar players and some new hopefuls to NYC’s festival gauntlet.
On resistance, hospitality and new writing for the American stage.
What happens—in the minds of both audiences and actors—when performers take their clothes off?
The ‘House’ actor on Shaw, the high of theatre acting, and getting sloppy.
Co-productions are popular, but they get even more enticing when artists from far-flung parts of the world join forces to create a singular, bilingual superproduction.
From ‘The Wizard of Oz’ to the Negro Ensemble Company, another eventful month on the stage.
In ‘Abigail/1702,’ Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa finds a familiar ‘Crucible’ character in dire straits.
A puppet piece inspired by utopian farmers puts down deep roots.