Editor’s Note for January 2014
The issue includes a look at technical training, as well as reckonings with giants—Romeo Castellucci, Jerzy Grotowski, August Wilson, the WOW Cafe founders.
The issue includes a look at technical training, as well as reckonings with giants—Romeo Castellucci, Jerzy Grotowski, August Wilson, the WOW Cafe founders.
From the Executive Director: why technical theatre training is so important.
Mark Cuddy, Jessica Doheny and J.J. Lind step in and out of positions this month.
Shakespeare goes behind bars, old sets and costumes go on display and a playhouse faces tax increases in this month’s theatre news.
Chicago Jeff Awards, Suzi Bass Awards and Ovation Awards lead a number of ceremonies and honors this month.
What happened in theatre history this month? We’ll tell you.
Remembering a giant.
Two artistic directors take inspiration from a live rodeo for a new performance piece.
Classic French historical figure gets a sci-fi makeover in Dallas.
“The Pornographer’s Daughter,” Liberty Mitchell’s newest piece receives premiere at San Francisco’s Z Space.