This Month in Theatre History
From the first woman in a ‘breeches’ role to the Wooster Group’s Arthur Miller acid test, February was an eventful month on U.S. stages.
From the first woman in a ‘breeches’ role to the Wooster Group’s Arthur Miller acid test, February was an eventful month on U.S. stages.
This 240-seat theatre in Vermont is producing new works and fostering the next female leaders in the field.
Building on the success of its 2015 launch, this year’s festival of new work by women comes at an even more urgent time.
The historic gift will support the company’s programming and its future renovation plans.
Five women artistic directors will receive grants to support their work and to foster a new generation of female leaders.
What I saw when I chose to focus on artists of color at Under the Radar, COIL, et al.
The inaugural grants will support playwrights and the production of new works at theatres across the country.
The Dramatists Guild of America will present the playwright with a cash prize later this year.
The season will feature a world premiere play by Dallas-based playwright Jonathan Norton.
From an IT director to a sound/media designer, from a scenic artist to an administrator, check out this month’s cohort of theatre people you should know.