Size Matters
A deep analysis of 7 high-profile megaplays taps into their unique, encompassing theatrical energies.
A deep analysis of 7 high-profile megaplays taps into their unique, encompassing theatrical energies.
In the aftermath of its founder’s killing, Palestine’s Freedom Theater is re-introducing itself to the world.
What happens when mobile devices get in on the act?
A tribute to the Czech playwright, dissident, and unlikely president.
Gulu District is a long way from Denver, but not beyond the reach of theatre.
Theatre pros recall the doors they’ve opened by assisting (including a few better left closed).
For one young director, assisting is a tricky balancing act with a great view.
And it never has been, say pros who relish their assistants’ creativity and appetite for knowledge.
Assisting is a rite of passage for many artists. Are they getting ahead—or just getting coffee?
In Jan. 2012’s “Approaches to Theatre Training” issue, we ask directors, actors, and writers what it means–and how it feels–to be an assistant.