Actor Dakin Matthews on Why L.A.’s 99-Seat Plan Doesn’t Deserve to Die
The seasoned bicoastal theatremaker agrees in principle with Equity’s goals, but not its expectations or its tactics.
The seasoned bicoastal theatremaker agrees in principle with Equity’s goals, but not its expectations or its tactics.
Los Angeles is still getting a good deal, AEA’s executive director insists, if people would only take the time to study its new proposals for the city’s small theatres.
After a referendum vote against its previous proposals, Equity offers new options and loopholes, but retains minimum-wage demand for small-theatre work.
A former SEIU organizer takes the helm of the stage union’s Western region at a potentially dramatic juncture.
We take a look back at the major historical moments in theatre in September.
Readers respond to our stories about immersive theatre, new work from Ayad Akhtar, and ‘Chance’ magazine.
Past Julys and Augusts witnessed birth, death, and the collapse of a theatre.
Equity and LORT to spar again on labor issues.
Plans for a new play center in the heart of New York’s theatre district, and a report from Equity.
A halt to theatre demolition and the latest on LORT/AEA negotiations.