Taking Care of Business
The ecosystem of the American theatre field is characterized by mobility as well as mentorship.
The ecosystem of the American theatre field is characterized by mobility as well as mentorship.
Why ‘Completeness,’ a play about the impossibility of certainty, was singularly hard to finish.
Small theatre is an aesthetic as well as an economic designation, and both aspects deserve attention.
Theatres with modest budgets can have outsized impact, but can they sustain success?
From dumpster diving to performing in parks, how 6 theatre companies performed miracles on tiny budgets.
The work at New York City’s small indie theatres may be blessedly strange, but the challenges they face are all too familiar.
Atlanta isn’t the only Georgia city with a theatre scene: 100 miles south you can find live performance that’s vibrant, collaborative, and inclusive.
We asked leaders at some of the nation’s small theatre companies which shows, both large and small, they were most looking forward to in the coming season.
What’s the number one play in America? It’s a tie between ‘A Doll’s House, Part 2’ and ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.’
How a small Florida theatre saved its big, foundering counterpart in a nearby town.