Editor’s Note
Activism animates this month’s pages.
Activism animates this month’s pages.
Whether you advocate for the arts or through the arts, an activist spirit is more important than ever.
Reports on casting demographics, new-play programs, theatre as autism therapy, and more.
DCTC’s summit showcases beginning and experienced writers, all with high hopes.
With ‘After the Revolution,’ ‘4000 Miles’ and ‘Belleville,’ this young, Yale-educated playwright shows equal parts ambition and nuance, teeth and sympathy.
Assisting is a rite of passage for many artists. Are they getting ahead—or just getting coffee?
For Peter Sellars and Maya Zbib, mentorship isn’t a one-way exchange.
When theatre artists and military personnel come together, assumptions on both sides are transformed.
In the midst of publishing two definitive books about his lyrics, the musical theatre master ponders his accomplishments, his way of working, and the form and future of the American musical.
On the stage she and her husband founded, Alaskan artists and themes are right at home.