Joel Grey’s Yiddish ‘Fiddler’ Tells a Story That’s Still Going On
He once dreamt of starring as Tevye, but directing the show’s U.S. premiere in Yiddish will do just fine for the son of Mickey Katz.
He once dreamt of starring as Tevye, but directing the show’s U.S. premiere in Yiddish will do just fine for the son of Mickey Katz.
Nikki Toombs of Atlanta’s True Colors Theatre Company and Tanya Mote from Denver’s Su Teatro share how engagement and education work fits their theatres’ missions.
The dark tide we’re facing may break, though perhaps not before it’s managed to break things.
Has theatre wounded me as much as or more than it’s healed me?
The education and engagement programs at theatre companies remind us what this field is all about, and who it’s for.
As theatres claim a role at the center of community life, the aim is transformation, not transaction.
Up for a post-show discussion? Four a.d.s explain why they are—and you just might be too.
How co-artistic directors Faye Price and Noël Raymond of the Minneapolis theatre organization infuse the arts into everyday life.
From critical literacy programs to touring bilingual productions, theatres are going back to school to make a difference
What shows are education and engagement directors looking forward to, and who do they look up to? We asked and they told us.