6 Theatre Workers You Should Know
From a New York City stage manager to a Washington, D.C.-based marketing director, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
From a New York City stage manager to a Washington, D.C.-based marketing director, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
In ‘Queens for a Year,’ the playwright dramatized the culture of silence around military sexual assault via five generations of warrior women.
The playwright talks with his director about his personal inspirations for the play.
Schooled by Stella Adler in his profession’s highest ideals, he’ll get another chance to live up to them in Arthur Miller’s ‘The Price.’
Originally hired in 2004, Isherwood had outsized influence and aroused passionate feelings, occasionally his own.
The author discusses having his novels adapted for the stage.
From an Alaska-based storyteller to a casting director in New York City, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
Her iconic black-and-white images of playwrights, collected in a new book, help reveal their subjects’ true selves.
The busy and passionate Off-Broadway director has built her career on ensembles and new work.
Bed-Stuy’s longtime black theatre gets a new leader and fresh momentum.