
The Subtext: Korde Arrington Tuttle’s Sporting Chance
The playwright of ‘graveyard shift’ talks about football, spoken-word poetry, and finding a home in the theatre.
The playwright of ‘graveyard shift’ talks about football, spoken-word poetry, and finding a home in the theatre.
Working for a more sustainable, integral life onstage and off may be its own reward.
Theatremakers may be uniquely qualified to lead the way to a regenerative culture of climate justice.
After millennia of conquest and destruction, we desperately need new myths of beauty and symbiosis.
A unique New Orleans residency puts artists close to both the power and the danger of nature.
Want to adopt more environmentally friendly theatre practices? There’s a lot of work to do, but luckily there are plenty of resources to help.
Finding ways to off-set the impact of international touring was a hot topic at recent TYA gatherings.
The ‘Lehman Trilogy’ star talks about not judging his characters, the right age to play Lear, and what he’s learned from playing royals.
The lineup will include the organization’s first world premiere commission plus a New England premiere.
Playwright Gina Femia joins Lynn Nottage as the two playwrights receiving awards at this year’s festival.