This Month in Theatre History (May/June 2013)
Take a look back at events that happened years ago.
Take a look back at events that happened years ago.
Theatres are forming initiatives to make performances and theatre spaces more accessible.
‘The Winter’s Tale’ solidifies a bond between Pennsylvania and Glasgow—and brings actors of all ages together.
The cross-cultural play is making its move from Europe to the U.S.
Set in 1890s Cuba, the story features a young widow who runs a local pharmacy and faces decisions of personal and political dimensions.
Readers respond to our stories about Actors Equity Association, ensemble theatre, and Adrian Hall’s adaptation of ‘All The King’s Men.’
A note from American Theatre’s editor, Jim O’Quinn, on the May/June 2013 issue.
The ever-expanding production gambles for high stakes.
The Oregon-based director takes his cue (and sometimes his wattage) from audiences around the globe.
The producer’s talent is in matchmaking, bringing artists and institutions together across borders.