Changes Come Fast, Change Comes Slow
How a cohort of artistic directors of color, recently hired at major U.S. theatres, have confronted unforeseen upheavals.
How a cohort of artistic directors of color, recently hired at major U.S. theatres, have confronted unforeseen upheavals.
How an American director became a translator, as well as a sort of U.S. ambassador, for the Norwegian writer who is this year’s Nobel Prize winner.
How 4 theatres develop work by writers of color with communities of color at the center.
Steward, a former co-chair of the board’s diversity, equity, and inclusion committee, succeeds Nikkole Salter.
The Studio Gang-designed campus for the open-air, slated to break ground in 2024, will meet LEED Platinum standards.
As we enter the holiday season, we celebrate taking risks on potentially life-changing works.
We don’t just get aesthetic or intellectual benefits from the expressive and performing arts—they can also be literally healing.
A roundup of awards, residencies, and other recognitions.
This L.A.-focused roundup includes a writer-director, a patron services manager, a scenic painter, an actor who’s also a marketing director, and more.
Ende Lichtenberg succeeds Chris Jennings, who left last summer for Manhattan Theatre Club.