Fall’s Fourth Option
Thinking beyond what’s in front of you—to see a fourth option—can be a powerful key to leadership and problem-solving.
Thinking beyond what’s in front of you—to see a fourth option—can be a powerful key to leadership and problem-solving.
National Stages creates a cross-subscription program for audiences on the move.
TCG’s latest report reflects a theatre field intent on examining its business practices and values.
The playwright and screenwriter talks about his Broadway debut with ‘The Parisian Woman.’
From the beginnings of the Alley in Houston to Pan Asian Rep in NYC and Golden Thread in San Francisco, November was filled with theatrical milestones.
From a charge artist from the Ukraine to a playwright/yoga teacher in Austin, here are some folks to have on your radar.
How lighting designer David Lee Cuthbert used light to transport audiences to a small South American village.
A 7-play project led by McCarter Theatre Center delves into the college’s haunted history.
The challenge for artists: to keep our attention on human stories and larger questions, not on our distractor-in-chief.
Plays on some pet presidential subjects—immigration, U.S. history, the presidency itself—stir uneasy new resonances.