Playwrights Board a Minivan With a Mission to Redefine the South
Alabama Shakespeare Festival sent four playwrights on a road trip to engage with a changing culture—and look for ways to reshape it.
Alabama Shakespeare Festival sent four playwrights on a road trip to engage with a changing culture—and look for ways to reshape it.
Samples of St. Louis stage work and an award for the Kranzberg Foundation highlighted both the city’s triumphs and its challenges.
The new leader previously served at Shakespeare Festival St. Louis.
From the creation of Chicago’s Goodman to a seminal show by the National Black Theatre, July was a standout month for theatrical milestones.
Jeffrey Chastang’s play about unexpected paths had a similarly fortuitous trip to the stage.
At Alabama Shakespeare Festival’s annual gathering, new plays grow with a distinctly regional flair.
Come for the shopping, stay for the theatre.
Move over, Ebenezer. U.S. theatres are hatching audience-pleasing alternatives to Dickens—and they want those shows to become seasonal traditions, too.
A continued recovery harbors some worrisome omens.
Theatres respond to uncertain weather with bright new ideas