On the Peculiar Nature of Theatre
The “Apple Family” playwright reflects on theatre’s true calling and purpose—and how, in trying to help it survive, we may have strayed from its essence.
The “Apple Family” playwright reflects on theatre’s true calling and purpose—and how, in trying to help it survive, we may have strayed from its essence.
The versatile and busy director talks about her devotion to both art and activism, and how she’s fused the two with Public Works.
With Under the Radar, Coil, PROTOTYPE, American Realness, Other Forces, January is festival season in New York City. So snap out of it.
In writing musicals, the playwright’s job is to build the structure, then get out of the way.
From St. Ann’s new roof, to the L.A. Stage Alliance move, here’s the month in national news.
The ever-expanding production gambles for high stakes.
As he unveils a landmark renovation, the Public’s progressive A.D. talks about love, money and Joe Papp’s footsteps.
The latest updates from theatres across the county.
Calling all dramaturgs, one-time dramaturgs, would-be dramaturgs! What production in the coming season have you heard about that you wish you were working on as a dramaturg? What is it about this show that afflicts you with dramaturgical envy?
George Frederick Cooke, the Curran Theatre, City Center Acting Company, and more.