A Beginner’s Guide to Rebecca Gilman
Don’t let the gentle demeanor fool you. Her plays are rife with murder and mayhem.
Stories with a national scope.
Don’t let the gentle demeanor fool you. Her plays are rife with murder and mayhem.
Two decades ago, theatre for young people was just an ugly duckling. But look at it now!
Deep community roots sustain an African-American theatre with growing pains.
A community mourns the loss of “the steel” through a unique theatrical event.
The full text of the TCG Fall Forum keynote speech on effective governance for changing times.
Anupama Chandrasekhar’s new play depicts life on the other end of the call-center line.
Anthony Clarvoe takes flight to ‘Our Practical Heaven.’
A chorus of voices proposes crucial goals for the American theatre—and suggests some creative ways of getting there.
Peering over the edge at the Humana Festival.
Pushing ‘Master Builder’ over the expressionistic edge.