R. Eric Thomas: Laugh Till You Feel Something
With 3 plays opening within as many months of each other, the prolific writer talks about comedy, empathy, and his deep love for television.
With 3 plays opening within as many months of each other, the prolific writer talks about comedy, empathy, and his deep love for television.
The editors speak to the playwright of ‘Dream Hou$e,’ a new play about gentrification, sisterhood, and reality TV, now onstage at Long Wharf Theatre.
The new year-long effort aims to support artistic development at and among Baltimore Center Stage, Woolly Mammoth, Long Wharf, and the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis.
The work of organizing for a better world is already being done, and theatres have the chance—and the responsibility—to join it.
While the pandemic has theatres reevaluating their programming, some are also making shifts toward a more humane working environment.
From a ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ watch party to a Beethoven bio-play with music, this week offers many answers to the eternal question.
Virtual events across the country next week will commemorate the milestone and join the fight still yet to be won.
In response to demands for change, the company will pay playwrights during rehearsal, eliminate punishing ’10 out of 12′ tech weeks, and strive for greater pay equity.
The season, which will feature 3 world premieres, is set to begin in January 2021.
Finance directors have been working around the clock to lock down funds and plan for an uncertain future.