Pilgrims’ Progress
Christian theatre artists seek excellence—and salvation—onstage.
Christian theatre artists seek excellence—and salvation—onstage.
Broadway is fine and well, but it’s not the place to gauge the health of American playwriting.
Arena Stage goes another round with the heavyweight drama that changed all the rules.
By listening to ‘the figures that take up residence inside me,’ the playwright resurrects a lost and dangerous history—and dares audiences to venture with her into its depths.
The playwright sees himself as a psychic trespasser.
Marionette master Ronnie Burkett makes puppetry a head-spinning experience—for adults only.
There’s a revolution afoot in theatre design that takes its cue from the three-dimensional spaces of centuries past.
The founder of Actors Theatre of Louisville offers a few observations and admonitions on the way out the door.
A new-play gallery.
The dark side of the American experience dominates Jon Jory’s farewell edition of the Humana Festival.