From Chicago: Beyond the Bylines
This month, Gabriela reflects on an enlightening experience at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, and we hear from artists David Rhee and Eileen Doan.
This month, Gabriela reflects on an enlightening experience at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, and we hear from artists David Rhee and Eileen Doan.
The downtown new-play mainstay will leave lower Manhattan to produce at the midtown theatre, in a limited but possibly transformative partnership.
How a new staging of ‘Cinderella’ is bringing Deaf/hearing theatre out of the ‘shadows.’
LaTeshia Ellerson and Emilya Cachapero will head up national engagement and national & global programming, respectively, with an operations & business development leader yet to be hired.
A spate of new productions and adaptations explore the geopolitical and theatrical legacies of an empire in decline.
This month Woodzick talks with the cabaret star about what makes an actual weirdo, how to give comfort without hope, and what’s on their bucket list.
She’ll leave her post at NYC’s Vineyard Theatre to succeed Paula Tomei at the Southern California new-play powerhouse.
Why and how Shakespeare Theatre Company took a starry, bloody, transatlantic ‘Macbeth’ to the warehouse.
How this magazine got off the ground, and the ground it’s covered since.
Writers gather at Little Island, and industry folks offer advice on the ups and downs of the business.