We Must Go On, We Can’t Go On, We’ll Go On
Theatre is on pause for the foreseeable future, but we plan to stay on the job.
Theatre is on pause for the foreseeable future, but we plan to stay on the job.
Knowing Diane Rodriguez was like inhabiting an adventure story whose protagonist hatches big plans and invites you to come along.
From the first Black character on a U.S. stage and a fire at NYC’s Park Theatre to the birth of the Guthrie in Minneapolis and a protest in D.C., May has been a notable month for theatre.
After 25 years at the helm of Atlanta’s Theatrical Outfit, Key is ready for his next act.
Folks to have on your radar: an experimental puppeteer, an actor who’s a resident artist, a playwright exploring queer Latinx identity, and more.
The outgoing artistic director made San Francisco’s Magic Theatre an artistic home for all.
Though her musical of ‘The Bedwetter’ has been postponed, the standup’s stage appetite has clearly been whetted.
His Red Bull Theater puts its emphasis on the language in both its core texts and beyond.
Advocating for parent artists and modeling a more inclusive world.
A story about the urgency and efficacy of making theatre to combat climate change.