Go West, Young Director: Carey Perloff’s First Year at A.C.T., Part 1
When San Francisco’s venerable but ailing flagship theatre hired a 32-year-old neophyte to lead it, they didn’t know what they were in for. Neither did she.
When San Francisco’s venerable but ailing flagship theatre hired a 32-year-old neophyte to lead it, they didn’t know what they were in for. Neither did she.
From Sydney, Australia, to Durban, South Africa, a sampling of international festivals.
Theatre, the original social media, meets its digital counterparts in form-breaking new live/virtual experiments.
The awards and prizes that were handed out since our last issue.
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.
13 theatre artists (and those who teach them) share tips and tales about working in the field.
The star of Broadway’s “Ghost” learns to navigate the business of show business all over again.
A good play makes you think, but the exquisite little play-books from 53rd State Press are objects of contemplation in themselves.
On resistance, hospitality and new writing for the American stage.