The HBCU Edge
Alumni, faculty, and students from historically Black colleges and universities weigh in on how their training prepared them to take centerstage.
Alumni, faculty, and students from historically Black colleges and universities weigh in on how their training prepared them to take centerstage.
Riding a fresh wave of interest with a new generation, Jack Skelley’s 40-year-old punk rock novel about American decline has been adapted by Siena Foster-Soltis into a play.
In leading the boldly visionary if ultimately doomed Los Angeles Theatre Center for 6 legendary years, Bush inspired generations of artists and leaders.
On this episode, 3 playwrights discuss their development experience as past winners of the Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Previously an associate artistic director with the NYC company, she’ll now lead alongside artistic director Lou Moreno.
A longtime leader in TYA and arts education, Davis takes over the theatre after a troubled chapter in its history.
Previously the theatre’s executive producer, he will join the leadership team alongside artistic director Christopher Ashley and managing director Debby Buchholz.
The theatre’s first leader of color, who has acted with the company since 2018, will step down after 4 years in the position.
The L.A. theatre’s co-founder, a busy writer and director both at his company and elsewhere, will step down at the end of the year.