Featured Contributors, May/June 2018
One reporter who looked at how refugees find sanctuary onstage; another talked to DACA recipients who’ve made homes in the theatre.
One reporter who looked at how refugees find sanctuary onstage; another talked to DACA recipients who’ve made homes in the theatre.
Plus actor Gregg Mozgala talks about why non-disabled actors need to stop playing disabled roles.
We’ve heard the field’s concerns and are now working to determine the capacities we’d need to expand our coverage.
The Brooklyn theatre will present new works from Peter Brook and Calvin Trillin, and a ‘Julius Caesar’ directed by Shana Cooper.
Are we going to let the place where the mother of improv developed much of her thinking, and wrote her seminal book, be snatched up and possibly torn down?
From the Public Theater’s front desk to the backstages of Kansas City, from Cincinnati to Murphy, Texas, here’s a diverse group of stage folks who should be on your radar.
The 12 recipients include Anthony Boyle, Jamie Brewer, Denise Gough, Noma Dumezweni, and Harry Hadden-Paton.
The five-show season’s literary adaptations include works by Charlotte Brontë, Willa Cather, Imbolo Mbue, Gin Hammond, and Tom Hansen.
Adam Kraar’s new play about the electrical workers’ community of Electchester examines its mix of idealism, racism, and class conflict.
Tim Richey will bring arts and fundraising experience to the organization.