Stop the Presses: Louisiana Artists Respond to Natural Disasters
When disaster strikes Louisiana, its artists step up to the plate with savvy and ingenuity.
When disaster strikes Louisiana, its artists step up to the plate with savvy and ingenuity.
Madeleine George explores humanity’s relationship with technology in ‘The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence’ at Playwrights Horizons.
Jeremy Bloom’s ‘Peter/Wendy,’ at San Francisco’s Custom Made Theatre Company, distills J.M. Barrie’s tale down to its essentials, with just seven actors and some happy thoughts.
Dramas dealing with race and diversity continue to grow in numbers following the George Zimmerman case.
Executive director of TCG, Teresa Eyring, shares her thoughts in the December 2013 issue.
Global theatre news for this month, from Chile to Norway.
The original Tom Wingfield in the 1945 premiere of Tennessee Williams’s breakthrough play recalls its rocky, bittersweet road to the Broadway stage.
It started as a kind of theatrical dare—what can really be conveyed onstage in 60 seconds? Now its creator takes his “barometer project” on the road.
Staff changes and trasitions are taking place from the Hippodrome Theatre in Gainesville to The Murphy Theatre in Wilmington.
The historic Saenger Theatre reemerges after Hurricane Katrina, NEA reports a study on national theatre attendance, Chicago Shakespeare Theater celebrates 25th anniversary, and more from December’s round-up of news items.