Why ‘Our Town’ Springs Eternal, but Especially Now
Thornton Wilder’s 80-year-old play offers something more than comforting nostalgia in a troubled American moment.
Thornton Wilder’s 80-year-old play offers something more than comforting nostalgia in a troubled American moment.
On the first episode of American Theatre’s newest podcast: Playwright Brian James Polak interviews Paula Vogel Playwriting Award winner Antoinette Nwandu.
The season will feature musicals, dramas, and new plays.
From snow day adventures to Shakespearean tragedies, from the jungle to the Taj Mahal, check out what is onstage this month nationwide.
From a computer wiz to a sculptor, from a playwright to a professor, check out this month’s cohort of theatre workers you should know.
Playwrights have well-established protections for their work, but how about directors and designers?
When people make exciting new work together at Dad’s Garage, why should we claim a piece of it?
The company’s ‘Changing Voices’ festival will tour to four universities.
The summer season will feature works by Jason Robert Brown, Michael Friedman, and Micki Grant.
Why one reader prefers Philly’s 1812 Productions to ‘SNL,’ and others fear for the future of criticism.