A Gay ‘Inheritance’ That’s Generations in the Making
Matthew Lopez’s two-part epic uses E.M. Forster as a template and is playing in London, but this sweeping, imperfect play is unmistakably American.
Matthew Lopez’s two-part epic uses E.M. Forster as a template and is playing in London, but this sweeping, imperfect play is unmistakably American.
The drama teacher from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School will be honored at the 2018 Tony Awards.
The recently laid off editor of Time Out Chicago reflects on the scene he’s covered and the state of arts journalism.
Kamara, who previously served as associate executive director, steps into a newly created leadership role.
The digital spoken audio company will expand Audible Theatre programming through an official partnership with the theatre.
The grants will enable extra development and rehearsal time for 9 productions of new works.
After a decade, she concludes her ‘Seven Deadly Plays,’ and finally opens up about her time working at Miramax.
Composer Jason Robert Brown and director Diane Paulus are among the artists who will develop new works at Princeton University.
The season will feature works on the theme of “hunger.”
No longer a rarefied practice, sensory-friendly performances got a national boost from Lincoln Center’s April-May festival.