David Cote Takes a Time Out After an ‘Amazing Run’
Time Out New York’s longtime theatre editor leaves a legacy of incision and advocacy, and has no plans to go silent.
Time Out New York’s longtime theatre editor leaves a legacy of incision and advocacy, and has no plans to go silent.
The longtime Newsday fixture—for decades New York’s only female first-string theatre critic—says she’s resigning, not retiring.
Two interdisciplinary artists and leaders will join artistic director Jenny Larson at the helm.
The founder and artistic director will leave the theatre at the end of the 2017-18 season.
The artistic director will step down from his role at the end of the company’s 2017-18 season.
He is currently the managing director of Epic Theatre Ensemble and will start in the position on May 1.
The leader of the LGBTQIA-identified company will leave at the end of the 2016-17 season.
Why did The New York Times hire another white guy to be their new co-chief theatre critic? He plans to work hard to show us why.
The longtime artistic director will step down after 25 years at the San Francisco theatre.
Sciupac will bring his experience in business, psychology, and design to the theatre.