Letters to the Editor for May/June 2013
Readers respond to our stories about Actors Equity Association, ensemble theatre, and Adrian Hall’s adaptation of ‘All The King’s Men.’
Readers respond to our stories about Actors Equity Association, ensemble theatre, and Adrian Hall’s adaptation of ‘All The King’s Men.’
This month, executive director Teresa Eyring discusses transforming degrees of separation into degrees of connection.
A roundup of news from around the U.S.
In ‘Satchmo at the Waldorf,’ Terry Teachout conjures an icon at the end of his career.
An offbeat new musical eavesdrops on la vie bohème, circa 1940.
Anticipating hard times, the field is buttressed by strong numbers.
As mentoring gains fresh currency, new programs inside and outside the academy are redefining its mission and roles.
Theatres respond to uncertain weather with bright new ideas
Such questions may still confound, but several new-generation theatre writers have answers ready.
A visit with the Connecticut theatre’s long-standing management couple, and an update on hirings and departures nationwide.