
November 2018 Onstage
From the a grand expedition to a feuding football teams, from a silent retreat to a countryside estate, check out what is onstage this month.
From the a grand expedition to a feuding football teams, from a silent retreat to a countryside estate, check out what is onstage this month.
From a Chicago set designer to a scribe in Atlanta, from a Seattle director to an operations manager in New York City, here are some people to have on your radar.
In partnership with NYC’s Signature Theatre, American Theatre will present free panel discussions.
How my teacher led me home.
Readers respond to a provocative play about race and to a searching essay about theatrical heartbreak.
The Houston theatre taps the San Francisco director as its new leader after the contested departure of longtime a.d. Gregory Boyd.
The festival of short plays features works by seven playwrights from a variety of Middle Eastern backgrounds.
This week, the Friends discuss Daniel Fish’s stripped-down revival of the R&H classic and review ‘Lifespan of a Fact’ on Broadway (starring Daniel Radcliffe).
Our current political moment both evokes theatrical analogies and provokes theatrical responses.
Shadowy figures, a rogue music box, an iPod-surfing child ghost, and more fill our annual compendium of tales from haunted theatres.