Black Theatres in the U.S.: Building, Surviving, Thriving
The nation’s African American theatres are as various as the experiences and regions they represent, though they share some common goals and hurdles.
The nation’s African American theatres are as various as the experiences and regions they represent, though they share some common goals and hurdles.
The New Brunswick Performing Arts Center’s resident company started in a former sewing factory and will move to a new state-of-the-art complex this fall.
Creating a happy, healthy, equitable work environment for employees is as important as compensating them fairly.
TCG’s latest report reflects a theatre field intent on examining its business practices and values.
The New Jersey theatre company’s season will include a world premiere by Pia Wilson.
Each path has its pros and cons, its complications and its trade-offs, as these case studies show.
Ticket pricing equilibrium is an ever-elusive puzzle for theatre managers. How do you find the sweet spot?
A range of voices considers the impact and the lasting legacy—and a few lacunae—of August Wilson’s seminal speech.
Artists and scholars gathered this week to hear and reconsider August Wilson’s famous TCG speech about race and theatre.
From the first American theatre star to the creation of LORT to all-female Shakespeare, this month in years past had many theatrical milestones.