
The Irresistable Rise of ‘Miracle on South Division Street’
Tom Dudzick returns to the town of his birth to direct a self-penned play on faith, art, and the perils of show business.
Tom Dudzick returns to the town of his birth to direct a self-penned play on faith, art, and the perils of show business.
The Ohio-based ensemble gears up for a new work about friendship, the power of which they know all too well.
The British playwright’s award-winning work receives a new staging from the Steppenwolf Theatre Company.
The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre rounds up $29,900 for a new teaching center, black playwright Ed Bullins is honored with his own season at the New Federal Theatre, and more from November’s news items.
The Ford Foundation’s four-step plan for achieving stability through capitalization has been all but forgotten; it must be remembered if the regional-theatre system is to thrive in today’s economic climate.
Tarell Alvin McCraney earns a MacArthur ‘Genius’ grant, Arthur Kopit is honored at the William Inge Festival and more awards from our November 2013 issue.
Bag&Baggage Productions, About Face, Theatre Aspen, and others undergo changes in their administrative and artistic staffs.
Editor Jim O’Quinn shares his thoughts on the November 2013 issue.
With a do-it-youself aesthetic and nontraditional performance spaces, theatremakers are taking risks at N.O. Fringe.
Using a neon sign and pervasive sound design, the creative team at the Jungle Theatre took a dreamscape approach to Sam Shepard’s classic.