Our Favorite Things: The Year in American Theatre
Twelve-hour Greek plays, white face, drag queens, gender parity…the contributors and editors of “American Theatre” reminisce on what they loved most in the theatre in 2014.
Twelve-hour Greek plays, white face, drag queens, gender parity…the contributors and editors of “American Theatre” reminisce on what they loved most in the theatre in 2014.
TCG’s Theatre Facts report gives cause for hope, and a new database of Holocaust plays recalls theatre’s essence as a living document.
Theatre Facts 2013 shows companies are taking smart steps to regain their economic footing after the Great Recession.
A behind-the-scenes look at a prolific playwright’s process.
New play receives first premiere at Denver Center Theatre Company.
How and why we made ‘The Laramie Project.’
‘The Laramie Project’ revisits an American tragedy.
Now graduated and out working as actors, members of ART’s class of 1995 find themselves walking the fine line between personal choice and professional serendipity.
Openings, moves, recoveries, and more.
New plays from around the world and closer to home.