Ken Roht: Opera with a Twist
From underground L.A. emerges an auteur with music in his veins.
From underground L.A. emerges an auteur with music in his veins.
Berlin’s venerable Theatertreffen lightens up.
An interview with Young Jean Lee about her play ‘Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven.’
This year’s Humana plays were most revealing when they left a little to the imagination.
The writer and actor has found his niche in Chicago theatre.
Theatre’s lineage—traced through Thespis, Aeschylus, Shakespeare, and Papp—is inextricably linked to democracy’s.
Academic prospects are multiplying, but that’s not the only stepping-stone to leadership.
In a roundtable discussion, leaders in the field discuss how learning to keep theatre organizations robust and creative requires putting together disparate pieces.
A profile of the producing director of Theatre de la Jeune Lune in Minneapolis.
A profile of the associate general manager of Boston’s Huntington Theatre Company.