Filling Your Theatre Prescription
Picture a world where the live arts are an integral part of our civic and mental health.
Picture a world where the live arts are an integral part of our civic and mental health.
A hurricane is headed toward New York City courtesy of a revenge tour (of a sort) from Atlanta’s Vernal & Sere Theatre.
Why and how Shakespeare Theatre Company took a starry, bloody, transatlantic ‘Macbeth’ to the warehouse.
How this magazine got off the ground, and the ground it’s covered since.
The artistic director of the Magic Theatre talks to the playwright of ‘The Travelers,’ the playscript in our Summer print issue, about poetry, process, and possibility.
How the season’s theatre festivals are faring amid rising costs, fickle audiences, and the warming planet.
‘Girls on Sand,’ a new musical produced by Northern Sky Theater in Wisconsin, explores the escapism of summer, and the importance of friends to share it with.
A data-driven look at subscriptions, and the glass-half-full look at some theatres that are beating the odds in a time of crisis.
A busy director with a new play about Queen Margaret at Hudson Valley Shakes, and a Broadway veteran cooking in ‘Hell’s Kitchen.’
With our Spring issue, we’ve turned our focus away from the stage to the house to consider the audience.