
Theatrical Mustang: Islands of Brilliance, Spaces of Belonging
Woodzick talks to the nonprofit leaders about meeting each other through theatre, founding an inclusive organization, and empowering autistic and neurodivergent individuals.
Woodzick talks to the nonprofit leaders about meeting each other through theatre, founding an inclusive organization, and empowering autistic and neurodivergent individuals.
An experienced director and indpendent producer, she has helmed successful shows at the Rep in recent years.
The former People’s Light managing director succeeded Grace Grillet in the position last week.
Thirty theatres of color will receive $10,000 grants for general operating support.
Get to know the composer behind Broadway’s ‘The Notebook,’ and the playwright behind the world premiere of ‘The Coffin Maker.’
With his passing, we’ve lost a tireless advocate for the talent and potential of others, particularly those on the margins.
The resident playwright will succeed artistic producer Sarahbeth Grossman and work alongside executive director Kevin Moriarty.
An interview with the playwright about fast writing, big feelings, mai tais, and Munchkins.
Youth discount tickets aren’t just about filling houses now but about creating lifelong theatregoers and donors.
On this Chicago-themed episode, Rob and J.R. talk to the actor-director duo about staging August Wilson’s solo play, ‘How I Learned What I Learned,’ and check in with arts journalist Mike Davis.