How Rising Student Debt Affects Theatre Graduates
Many graduates of theatre programs struggle to pay off student loans, but some have strategies for avoiding a permanent debt sentence.
Many graduates of theatre programs struggle to pay off student loans, but some have strategies for avoiding a permanent debt sentence.
Twitter isn’t the only new tenant in the quickly changing Tenderloin and Market neighborhoods. A brace of theatres, large and small, are claiming their place in the new San Francisco.
A new staging of Madeleine L’Engle’s sci-fi classic is the newest entry in director Tracy Young’s genre-hopping, ensemble-focused career.
Director Shawn Sides and set designer Mimi Lien talk about the design concept for their show at Lincoln Center Theater in New York City.
A vital cradle of new work in New York closes up shop in style.
Contemporary American Theatre Festival and Mass Live Arts show off form-bending contemporary theatre.
A tribute to Phyllis Frelich by Center Theatre Group artistic director Gordon Davidson.
A tribute to Jerry Manning by actor Mike Daisey.
A touching obituary for Nicholas Martin by playwright Christopher Durang.
The close of every season brings on awards fever in theatre communities, urban and not-so-urban, across the country. Here’s a glimpse of some of the accolades bestowed in five theatre-rich locales.