‘No More Sad Things’? A Tender, If Impossible, Wish
Kilroys-recommended playwright Hansol Jung makes her official debut with ‘No More Sad Things’ at Boise Contemporary Theater and Sideshow Theatre Company.
Kilroys-recommended playwright Hansol Jung makes her official debut with ‘No More Sad Things’ at Boise Contemporary Theater and Sideshow Theatre Company.
TCG’s annual Fall Forum and Theatre Facts shine a fresh spotlight on strategic planning.
Fresh from a premiere in La Jolla, the new tuner gets some fine tuning for its second flight.
The founder of the brand new development hub opens up about the company’s and her own gestation.
Caption this image and you might win a copy of this year’s Pulitzer-winner “Between Riverside and Crazy” by Stephen Adly Guirgis.
The founder of the Des Moines Social Club was looking for a way to have a greater impact on more different kinds of people. How has he fared?
The Tony-winning actress and ‘Sex and the City’ star discusses her second directing project, ‘Steve’ at the New Group.
Three theatres who regularly stage the impossible challenge misconceptions, and battle stereotypes, about the genre.
At the Fisher Center at Bard College, director Daniel Fish reimagines Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic in the round, with no set changes and a focus on community.
Elizabeth Osborne and Christine Woodworth compile an anthology on theatre labor and history that is ambitious yet scattered.