The Resistance Runs Deep
How our polarized political moment puts the spotlight on the social and cultural work of many theatremakers.
How our polarized political moment puts the spotlight on the social and cultural work of many theatremakers.
Adriana Sevahn Nichols, Yussef El Guindi, and Mona Mansour gather at the Lark to talk about what a playwriting fellowship meant to them.
From a daring director to a tag team of designers, from San Francisco to Atlanta, this month’s cohort of theatre people are making their mark.
Obviously theatres should give priority to disabled actors in roles defined as disabled. The next step: to consider them for all roles.
In his funny, heartrending new play ‘Guards at the Taj,’ the writer of ‘Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo’ and ‘Gruesome Playground Injuries’ asks big questions through two small lives.
The real-life story of jailhouse meetings between two music-loving siblings is the basis of a new play at B Street Theatre.
Tarell Alvin McCraney earns a MacArthur ‘Genius’ grant, Arthur Kopit is honored at the William Inge Festival and more awards from our November 2013 issue.
A report from the Sustainability in Theater conference, a site-specific ‘Hughie’ in Omaha, and more.
Rounding out their first year since graduation, members of ART’s class of 1995 find reading and spirituality at the center of their new lives as actors.