
Managing Director Dean R. Gladden to Retire From Alley Theatre
After 19 years at the Texas theatre and decades of leadership at U.S. theatres, Gladden will step down on June 30, 2025.
After 19 years at the Texas theatre and decades of leadership at U.S. theatres, Gladden will step down on June 30, 2025.
Program highlights include updates on funding, real estate, community resources, and advocacy
The book writer for the new Louis Armstrong musical reflects on the show’s winding path through years of Covid, 3 cities, and countless rewrites.
The Atlanta costume designer discusses the art and people who have helped shape her into the artist she is today.
With her new play set to open in her hometown, the Seattle playwright discusses how her play engages with Arthur Miller’s work and her dream collaborations.
Bookended with plays by Black women writers across the span of a century, this month’s survey includes the founding of an influential political theatre, a path-breaking First Nations narrative, and more.
This month Brian speaks with the Playwrights’ Center core writer and co-artistic director of Minneapolis’s Red Eye about chance encounters and her relationship to future thinking.
There was no physical damage to the theatre building, but the company’s fate feels precarious, and not just due to the hurricane, said artistic director Charlie Flynn-McIver.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
On this episode we broke the news of which plays and playwrights will be the most produced this season. Listen in on a conversation between the editors and some most-produced playwrights on new play development.