Streep and Shepard: 2 Straight Arrows Ascending
Sam Shepard and Meryl Streep both made defining marks on New York stages before wandering afield.
Sam Shepard and Meryl Streep both made defining marks on New York stages before wandering afield.
When 5 Atlanta theatres joined to fundraise, they faced familiar roadblocks and found new avenues.
Sure, the region has tourists and retirees, but it’s also home to a far-flung, wide-ranging theatre scene.
From an actor/teacher in South Florida to a Philadelphia stage manager, here are some folks to have on your radar.
In programs at the Farm Theater, Target Margin, and Barnard College, playwrights collaborate with students to develop new work.
The gender-parity tide may finally be turning in Britain and Ireland, but there’s still work to be done.
The U.S. got national arts funding after decades of advocacy, much of it by theatre folks working with various government entities, including the CIA.
A retired professor voices concerns about the casting of Jen Silverman’s play ‘The Moors,’ which American Theatre printed in full in our July/August 2017 issue.
At Intrepid Theatre, costumes for Suzan-Lori Parks’s Civil War-set take on ‘The Odyssey’ evoke both the past and the present.
From the first theatre history book to the first seasons at the Indiana Repertory Theatre and the Huntington, October was a notable month for theatre.