Home Theatre, Literally
Theatre Horizon’s Art Houses program partners with local families to devise virtual performances on their home turf.
Theatre Horizon’s Art Houses program partners with local families to devise virtual performances on their home turf.
An interactive web portal combines theatre and education in an effort to destigmatize mental illness.
Theatre artists Whitney White and Peter Mark Kendall made a show for Under the Radar that tests the bounds of their form, and of their friendship.
A surround-sound experiment audio play promises to put listeners inside the story of ‘Macbeth.’
The postponed MCC gala, originally set for April, will play recorded songs for a wide web audience.
The director rounds out a stellar season with a radio rendering of a play salvaged from the Public Theater’s canceled Shakespeare in the Park season.
The Chicago company records a starry, large-cast revival of Arthur Miller’s late work, set amid economic hardship that has fresh resonance.
It’s got ‘play’ in the title, but PlayGround’s Zoom Fest is entering a new gray zone between theatre, film, and TV—and it has the SAG-AFTRA contract to prove it.
A Zoom production by Bard College students gets a second life as a TFANA co-presentation, with sets, lights, props, and live editing.
An online benefit on Shakespeare’s birthday will reunite some storied professional casts with local Pennsylvania actors.