Front and Center with Highwayman’s ‘The Record’
Two artistic directors take inspiration from a live rodeo for a new performance piece.
Two artistic directors take inspiration from a live rodeo for a new performance piece.
Classic French historical figure gets a sci-fi makeover in Dallas.
“The Pornographer’s Daughter,” Liberty Mitchell’s newest piece receives premiere at San Francisco’s Z Space.
The new taxi-based performance will literally transport audience members around the New York City.
New play receives first premiere at Denver Center Theatre Company.
The well-known Jewish play gets re-imagined in Cleveland.
How the design team for David Adjmi’s “Marie Antoinette,” tackled downsizing the play for a smaller black box space.
The words and music of an American master get a fresh read, and they’re as impossible, and transformative, as ever.
Theatre has always been both old-fashioned and cutting-edge. A study of the ever-changing but remarkably consistent technology of live performance shows why.
Italian director Romeo Castellucci talks theatre, air conditioning and observing art.