This Month in Theatre History
From landmark productions of O’Neill, Charles Gordone, Wole Soyinka, and Deborah Rogin to the opening of Michigan’s Farmers Alley Theatre, May has been an eventful month.
From landmark productions of O’Neill, Charles Gordone, Wole Soyinka, and Deborah Rogin to the opening of Michigan’s Farmers Alley Theatre, May has been an eventful month.
The artistic director of the Public Theater will be celebrated at a ceremony later this month.
New York’s annual experimental theatre sampler boasts plenty of chills and frills, but the real attraction is carefully crafted mayhem.
After honing an engaged producerial approach at the Public Theater, she takes the helm of Baltimore’s Center Stage.
This year’s TCG Fall Forum on Governance challenged theatremakers and their boards to dig deep and think big.
How to make sure your shows are truly inclusive.
4 tips for bringing theatre marketing into the 21st century.
His road to Broadway was paved with talent, chutzpah, and collaboration.
Liz Kerin and Azure Osborne-Lee each receive commissions for new works.
How did an Irish playwright put an American icon’s music on the stage? It helped to think a bit like a songwriter.