Bolder Colorado
How theatre in the college town 25 miles from Denver is rising to the occasion—and raising the stakes for the region.
How theatre in the college town 25 miles from Denver is rising to the occasion—and raising the stakes for the region.
The English dame holds forth on ‘My Fair Lady’ and its problems, pay equity, and the time Albee didn’t like her performance.
What gives this 19th-century Norwegian’s plays their lasting power? ‘Power’ is the operative word.
The Wisconsin-based theatre has brought performers with disabilities together to tell more authentic stories about the disabled experience.
An ‘Angels’ fan talks to another who’s in the Broadway revival, and a Wisconsinite profiles theatre by and for the disabled.
Our nation’s Native history is all around us, if we would only pay attention. One place to look: at a rising generation of Native theatremakers.
Why three premieres in Oregon are a sign of the times—and a long time coming.
At Arena Stage, Mary Kathryn Nagle’s ‘Sovereignty’ set out to reclaim Native stories—and bodies.
Native theatre in the U.S.’s two non-contiguous states, Alaska and Hawai‘i, shows resonant connections as well as telling differences.
From an activist in Oakland, Calif., to a scenic artist in Atlanta, from an educator in Los Angeles to a producer in New York City, check out this month’s cohort of theatre workers.