February 2014 In Theatre News
Racially educational theatre, gay shorts and a theatre re-opening in Frogtown lead national theatre news.
Stories with a national scope.
Racially educational theatre, gay shorts and a theatre re-opening in Frogtown lead national theatre news.
We take a look back at significant moments in theatre history for February.
Meg Miroshnik creates piece featuring young Russian girls after noticing a lack of females in Russian theatre.
Daniel Sack sits down with Michael Donald Edwards and discusses how Americans are doing in the theatre.
Designers for a play told from a pigeon’s point of view give details of the set development.
A behind-the-scenes look at a prolific playwright’s process.
Broke-ology playwright Nathan Louis Jackson comes home to Kansas City
The duo behind the new musical reveal their writing process, collaborative efforts and why an out of town preview was helpful.
Michael Bloom examines the latest biography on Bob Fosse
The LIT FUND demonstrates the importance of collective action