
This Month in Theatre History
From the beginnings of companies around the U.S. to the first AIDS Day With(out) Art and an August Wilson premiere, December has included a variety of theatrical milestones.
From the beginnings of companies around the U.S. to the first AIDS Day With(out) Art and an August Wilson premiere, December has included a variety of theatrical milestones.
Also, a goodbye to my editorial home.
Manfredi, a former assistant managing director with the Colorado company, will begin the post in the new year.
Berlin’s Gorki Theater is at the forefront of an urgent international dialogue about diversity, immigration, and human rights.
A look back at 1990, a time of activism and optimism for a field that had been somewhat under siege in the ’80s.
The Friends interview the ‘Hamilton’ star, who is back onstage in a musical version of ‘Cyrano.’ Plus reviews of ‘Tina’ on Broadway and a provocative new ‘Evita,’ and a special announcement!
The ‘Orange Is the New Black’ actress, who once used a Ntozake Shange monologue as her go-to audition piece, is now starring in the Public Theater revival.
More than a mere box-office cash cow, Dickens’s classic is a community builder, a gateway drug, and a holiday tradition.
The Awards offer extended development time to premieres to extend the life of the plays beyond their first productions.
I was spared his famous fury, thankfully, but once I met him, we spoke—and argued—often about the theatre we both loved.