Bruce E.H. Johnson: A Persistent, Eloquent 1st Amendment Defender
The Seattle-based lawyer, who served on local and national theatre boards for decades, also fought pro bono for embattled theatres and artists.
Stories with a national scope.
The Seattle-based lawyer, who served on local and national theatre boards for decades, also fought pro bono for embattled theatres and artists.
After overseeing another season of classical and contemporary work, he’ll step down from leading the NYC-based classical theatre he founded in 1979.
Over the next 3 years at 10 Charm City venues, the playwright’s entire American Century Cycle will unfold in chronological order.
New CTC leaders Rick Dildine and Jill Anderson discuss creating lasting memories for young people of all ages, from Minneapolis and beyond.
After 49 years with the company, managing artistic director Claassen will be succeeded by Betsy Kruse Craig.
Starting in September, Fox will take over for interim producing artistic director Charles Morey.
Ingui will serve as the organization’s managing director, operations & advancement, starting this November.
This month we analyze the intersection of politics and theatre, plus get to hear from teatristas Sandra Delgado and Carlos García León.
As the League of Chicago Theatres celebrates its 45th anniversary, it seeks to foster community connections that go beyond membership.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.