‘Slave Play’: Racism Doesn’t Have a Safe Word
Jeremy O. Harris talks about the sexual politics of white supremacy, and about how he finds humor in horror (and vice versa).
Jeremy O. Harris talks about the sexual politics of white supremacy, and about how he finds humor in horror (and vice versa).
Six emerging directors and playwrights will participate in a yearlong residency with the company.
The 2019-20 season will also feature ‘Sing Street,’ a new musical from creators of ‘Once,’ and a new play by Martyna Majok.
Theatres don’t need fancy tech to manage box office and customer data, but they do need a system.
In her boundary-breaking, civically engaged play, Heidi Schreck shows that a woman telling her story is a political, and powerful, act
A new book looks at Ivo van Hove’s thoroughgoing process, which is as much about distillation as direction.
In its second season, the Next Door at NYTW series will feature 10 new works.
The 19th-century drama, now in trilogy form, has its premiere at Philly’s EgoPo Classic Theater.
The Latinx initiative has announced its first national partnership, taking its mission to advance Latinx writers to institutions outside of New York.
New York Theatre Workshop’s 2018-19 season will feature a new work by Smith, plus Heidi Schreck, Martyna Majok, Madeleine George, and Jeremy O. Harris.