Memories of the Future
The International Theatre Institute continues its fight for the theatre of tomorrow.
The International Theatre Institute continues its fight for the theatre of tomorrow.
The troupe’s distanced yet extremely physical take on ‘Phedre.’
After a century of internationalism, Chinese spoken drama goes global in a new way.
Critical disapproval hasn’t cooled the ardor of a vast, adoring public.
TCG’s Theatre Facts 2000 looks at the field in the final year of the 20th century.
From Broadway closings to West Coast relief efforts, the catastrophe is reflected on U.S. stages.
For designers, it’s harder than ever to make ends meet.
A new cycle of plays about religious belief prompts L.A.’s Cornerstone Theater Company to rethink some definitions: of community, of tolerance, of Cornerstone itself.
The Jon Jory/Jane Martin spirit still infuses America’s most critic-friendly festival.
All eyes are on the inventive young director with a penchant for the classics and a flair for dynamic visuals.