The Angels Decade: 22 Interviews
With an HBO miniseries on the way, voices from inside and outside the theatre world reflect on enduring influence of Kushner’s epic.
With an HBO miniseries on the way, voices from inside and outside the theatre world reflect on enduring influence of Kushner’s epic.
As they cope with a troubled economy, theatres position themselves for the future
From Broadway closings to West Coast relief efforts, the catastrophe is reflected on U.S. stages.
Theatre is thriving as never before in the City of Brotherly Love.
With a global sense of movement and a natural ability to fill space, deaf artists strive to become more visible.
By listening to ‘the figures that take up residence inside me,’ the playwright resurrects a lost and dangerous history—and dares audiences to venture with her into its depths.
There’s a revolution afoot in theatre design that takes its cue from the three-dimensional spaces of centuries past.
‘The Laramie Project’ revisits an American tragedy.
A chorus of voices proposes crucial goals for the American theatre—and suggests some creative ways of getting there.
The World Cup meets the collapse Western civilization.