History Matters/Back to the Future Announces Grant Recipients
The inaugural Sallie Bingham grant will support readings and productions of works by historic women.
The inaugural Sallie Bingham grant will support readings and productions of works by historic women.
The winners include works by Helen Park, Gracie Gardner, and Nelson Diaz-Marcano.
Three Columbia University students will receive readings of their new plays and cash prizes.
The Oscar-winning writer behind ‘Moonlight’ looks back on his first year as head of the playwriting program at Yale.
‘American Theatre’ will celebrate the most-produced plays and playwrights of 2018-19 with an event at the Lark in New York City.
A conversation with the playwright about epic theatre, political uplift, and why she doesn’t need “allies.”
Under a.d. Tim Carroll, Niagara-on-the-Lake’s company honors its namesake with new work, complementary programming, and even—zounds!—a Shakespeare.
The first programmed by ASF’s new artistic director, Rick Dildine, it features world premieres and musicals alongside classics.
This year’s Chicago gathering of Asian American and Asian Pacific Islander theatremakers overflowed with dialogue, camaraderie, and activism.
This week, the Friends review ‘Head Over Heels’ and ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ in Yiddish.