To Be or Not to Be: Theatres Brace for Another Season of Uncertainty
A survey of U.S. theatres finds them almost evenly divided on the prospects for closure or survival in 2021.
A survey of U.S. theatres finds them almost evenly divided on the prospects for closure or survival in 2021.
Is live entertainment really going to be the only industry that is not put on a path to safely reopen? We need and deserve better.
This outdoor performance in Bushwick was a reminder of the joys of gathering, and of the magic of New York City.
Two socially distanced outdoor productions will unfold in the same Brooklyn neighborhood next weekend.
It’s going to be a long time before we’re back doing live theatre at full capacity indoors, but there is plenty of work to do until then.
New data from TRG Arts and Purple Seven reveal that philanthropic giving in 2020 is down by 2 percent in North America.
American Shakespeare Center and Berkshire Theatre Group will soon open full-scale productions, but only one has Actors’ Equity’s approval.
The California company’s 20th anniversary season will resume in July of 2021.
25 artists have been engaged to come up with a slate of new work, with forms and delivery methods to be determined.
How and why are a handful of theatres reopening, even as the coronavirus surges?