Nanny Status: Reaching out to more than one audience
Lisa Loomer’s “Living Out,” which premiers at the Gala Hispanic Theatre, utilizes supertitles to reach a wider audience.
Stories with a national scope.
Lisa Loomer’s “Living Out,” which premiers at the Gala Hispanic Theatre, utilizes supertitles to reach a wider audience.
Actor/writer/composer Nick Blaemire’s pop musical “A Little More Alive,” directed by Sheryl Kaller, runs at Kansas City Repertory Theatre
A musical gets a makeover before its run at the Human Race Theatre Company.
Interrobang Theatre Project in Chicago and playwright Calamity West adapt Ibsen into “The Doll’s House: Ibsen is Dead.”
Director Aaron Posner teams up with Teller to include magic in their production of “The Tempest” at the American Repertory Theater.
An interview with the playwright about his new comedy.
In order to help actors memorize their lines, Garrett Ayers conducted research and came up with techniques that are now being applied across the country.
In an interview moderated by American Theatre’s Rob Weinert-Kendt, James Lapine, Santino Fontana, and Tony Shalhoub discuss their show ‘Act One,’ based on the memoir of Moss Hart.
Tricklock Company of New Mexico hosts its annual Revolutions Festival, which brings local and international theatre together in remarkable and challenging work.
New Mexico struggles to make its mark in theatre with more and more companies coming to the fore.