This Month in Theatre History
From the beginnings of companies around the U.S. to the first AIDS Day With(out) Art and an August Wilson premiere, December has included a variety of theatrical milestones.
From the beginnings of companies around the U.S. to the first AIDS Day With(out) Art and an August Wilson premiere, December has included a variety of theatrical milestones.
From the birth of playwright Bill Gunn to the beginnings of Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, Pittsburgh Public Theater, and Valley Youth Theatre, July has been a hot month for theatre.
Kaminski leaves her post as associate artistic director of Seattle Rep to succeed Ted Pappas in Steel City.
Pappas will leave the company at the end of the 2017-18 season.
The company will incorporate I-Caption and D-scriptive services at its programming.
TCG’s 2014 industry report finds theatres in better health since the recession from playing it smart and building support.
The dead of Père-Lachaise come to life in a fanciful new play at Pittsburgh Public Theater.
How directors and dramaturgs have approached ‘The Whipping Man,’ ‘The Motherfucker With the Hat,’ ‘Freud’s Last Session,’ and ‘Good People.’
In directing ‘Hamlet’ and ‘The Seagull’ in repertory at American Repertory Theatre, Ron Daniels finds parallels and contrasts that illuminate both works.
Wooster Group and Richard Foreman collaborate, a festival of one-acts, and more.