Decentering Doom: A Word From Chicago Theatre Workers
After an outpouring of op-eds bemoaning the state of U.S. theatre, 2 Chicago writers lift up innovative collaborations in their own backyard as examples for the field.
After an outpouring of op-eds bemoaning the state of U.S. theatre, 2 Chicago writers lift up innovative collaborations in their own backyard as examples for the field.
Now in its 55th year, Chicago’s 2023 Equity Jeff Awards saw big wins for “The Who’s Tommy” and “The Dream King.”
The new position expands Rivendell Theatre’s reach, building on Serna’s background as an arts and social justice activist.
After a period of turnover and uncertainty, leaders in this resilient community look toward a vibrant reopening—even if it doesn’t happen until 2022.
Midwestern orgs are hunkering down but not defeated in their plans to stay relevant as they restructure.
How to build support for parent artists at U.S. theatres? First let’s build a movement.
The 2020 season will feature world premiere plays by Meghan Brown and Madison Fielder.