Watch & Learn
What shows are education and engagement directors looking forward to, and who do they look up to? We asked and they told us.
What shows are education and engagement directors looking forward to, and who do they look up to? We asked and they told us.
The momentum behind gender parity in the American theatre seems unmistakable, with 30 percent of all plays and 40 percent of new ones written by women.
A range of voices considers the impact and the lasting legacy—and a few lacunae—of August Wilson’s seminal speech.
The troupe’s 48 Hour Forum tackles sobering news from the Middle East with short, imaginative, often funny plays.
Two choreographer/theoreticians, one Egyptian and one Palestinian, negotiate—and draw inspiration from—painful cultural divides.
Fairy tales, history both documented and reimagined, and works in translation are recurring themes this month.
The Minnesota company builds community around dramatists with its annual 10-day festival devoted to developing new work.
The new issue touches on several artists and works dear to our theatregoing heart.
A lap dance from a peanut-butter-covered werewolf? A hip-hop Dickens intervention? No wonder this comedy storefront attracts a young, rowdy ATL audience.
CPS Shakespeare!, which puts underserved high schoolers into fully staged productions on the Chicago Shakes stage, is recognized for its unique impact.