Get Smart, Hold Tight
Theatres are deftly negotiating the bumps and curves of an economy in flux. Theatre Facts 2011 tracks their progress.
Theatres are deftly negotiating the bumps and curves of an economy in flux. Theatre Facts 2011 tracks their progress.
Theatre students learn best, one educator asserts, from futzing around with the unstructured fringes of the art form.
The Joads 2.0.
Anne Hamilton’s oral history project, TheatreNow!, highlights important female figures in the American theatre landscape.
Commemorating the lives of Richard Adler, Gore Vidal, Marina Keegan, Gregory R. Tate, and René Hainaux.
The latest updates from theatres across the county.
Awards and prizes listed from American Theatre’s October 2012 issue.
How directors and dramaturgs have approached ‘The Whipping Man,’ ‘The Motherfucker With the Hat,’ ‘Freud’s Last Session,’ and ‘Good People.’
Entrances and exits from American Theatre’s October 2012 issue.
This expat playwright hasn’t found much love in U.S. theatres, and the feeling is mutual.