Two to One: The Story of Henegar Center and Titusville Playhouse
How a small Florida theatre saved its big, foundering counterpart in a nearby town.
How a small Florida theatre saved its big, foundering counterpart in a nearby town.
A hefty new Ibsen biography gives us a deeply difficult man in full.
A defense of artists who support themselves with day jobs, and a look at JoAnne Akalaitis’s new Greek-messenger play.
The Texas-born, Oregon-based playwright imagines a Steinbeck sequel with timely resonance.
From the Broadway debuts of Shaw and female impersonator Julian Eltinge to Dell’Arte’s move to Blue Lake and the beginnings of Chicago Dramatists, September has been a big month for theatre.
From a producer in North Carolina to a set designer in New York, from a playwright in Illinois to a theatremaker in Texas, here are some folks to have on your radar.
Onstage and off, TCG is integral to the nation’s theatre organizations and communities, and vice versa.
The subject of our September cover is a fiercely individual American master.
The author of ‘He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box’ talks about the play’s inspiration, her extraordinary parents, and her love for literature and old movies.
How the playwright led a cohort of young writers to a threshold—and what lay beyond it.