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It’s not a one-deal-fits-all world anymore, either for theatregoers or theatres.
Stories with a national scope.
It’s not a one-deal-fits-all world anymore, either for theatregoers or theatres.
You’ve raised money to build and staff your theatre—but without cash reserves, you’re just one disaster away from, well, disaster.
In a new installation/show in the Guthrie Theater’s Dowling Studio, artifacts of today become archeological curiosities.
Many new-play programs pay for plays get written and developed. How about one that sets aside money for future productions?
Animals and angels, scientists and seers, extraordinary and ordinary folks jostle for attention in this week’s sampling of U.S. stage offerings.
Gender parity, theatre awards, the mystery of QR codes and our robot future are some of the themes hit by this week’s top podcasts.
A versatile New York theatre administrator and educator will take the reins of Richmond’s intimate venue.
For summer 2015, the bill at American Players Theatre includes Shakespeare, Jane Austen, with a healthy dose of “Illiad” and Athol Fugard.
Honolulu Theatre for Youth’s new devised show goes beyond “eat your vegetables” to teach kids about food and sustainability.
Longtime ensemble member succeeds Molly Brennan at helm of Chicago arts education theatre company.