Know a Theatre: People’s Light of Malvern, Pa.
Now in its 50th year, this Pennsylvania theatre has strong local roots as well as a national profile.
Now in its 50th year, this Pennsylvania theatre has strong local roots as well as a national profile.
A rolling premiere award run out of the International Black Theatre Festival is having success with a flexible approach to commissioning and co-production.
A playwright travels to his parents’ home country and plants the seeds for a new play with Hero Theatre’s Nuestro Planeta project.
What theatres are cooking up for ‘Waitress,’ the Sara Bareilles/Jessie Nelson musical that’s popping up at several theatres in the coming season.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Three multi-hyphenates on this magazine’s editorial staff are promoted as Theatre Communications Group restructures and creates new positions.
The New Harmony Project’s new-play festival seeks to stamp Indianapolis’s place on the new-work development map.
To succeed longtime leader André Bishop, she will work alongside Bartlett Sher, who now assumes the title of executive producer.
September is full of actors making their mark, from the downfall of a 19th-century working-class icon to one actor’s celebrated recreation of a Jazz Age star.
This month, the editors talk with the acclaimed actor about modernized classics, language, and how ‘Oppenheimer’ led him back to the stage.