Qui Nguyen Keeps It in the Family With ‘Vietgone’
The playwright talks with his director about his personal inspirations for the play.
The playwright talks with his director about his personal inspirations for the play.
Theatre Communications Group looks back at history to legacy leaders to help shape the future of the field.
One wrote about unacknowledged class divisions among theatre workers; the other about a new play written in response to the Ferguson moment.
From the birth of the Little Theatre movement and the Native American Theatre Ensemble to the death of Bert Williams, February was filled with notable moments in theatre history.
To respond to Ferguson and the issues it raised, the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis sent Dael Orlandersmith on a one-woman listening tour.
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.
Puppet designer Blair Thomas explains how he created talking puppets for the Lookingglass Theatre production.
The busy and passionate Off-Broadway director has built her career on ensembles and new work.
Nonprofit theatre may be driven primarily by mission, not the market, but that’s no excuse for inequity.