A Stripped-Down ‘Streetcar’ Rolls West
A new 4-actor version of Williams’s classic, which played last year at alternative NYC spaces, is headed for L.A., then Yale.
A new 4-actor version of Williams’s classic, which played last year at alternative NYC spaces, is headed for L.A., then Yale.
There was no physical damage to the theatre building, but the company’s fate feels precarious, and not just due to the hurricane, said artistic director Charlie Flynn-McIver.
Kya Brickhouse in The Exodus Ensemble production of “HAMLET.” (Photo by Elias Rios) Tales From Behind the Scenes By Boutayna Chokrane Hear from some of the folks who ensure that the show goes on as they recall memorable moments in their careers. Every Show for Everyone By Crystal Paul Looking to push beyond the occasional “sensory-friendly” offerings, some theatremakers are moving the industry ever closer to a sensory-inclusive future. How Do You Manage? By Angie Ahlgren Who better to take the pulse of a changing…
A playwright travels to his parents’ home country and plants the seeds for a new play with Hero Theatre’s Nuestro Planeta project.
The New Harmony Project’s new-play festival seeks to stamp Indianapolis’s place on the new-work development map.
In this excerpt from a new memoir about his years toiling Off-Off-Broadway, the author reflects on what it means to be young and bitten by the acting bug.
Two exhibits on view at the New York Public Library invite visitors to look both at and through stunning theatre photographs from Joan Marcus, Carol Rosegg, and Friedman-Abeles.
Checking out “OtherWorlds” on Governors Island, and industry folks offer insight on essential non-arts courses for theatremakers.
The question isn’t whether we can break out of theatre’s dominant paradigms but how—and who will lead the charge.
As she prepares to leave her job as South Coast Rep’s first managing director, she reflects on the path here and the road ahead.