Staging a Play, on a Smartphone, on the Staten Island Ferry
For just $2, an audience member can download a play to their phone, hop on board, and have a personal theatrical experience.
For just $2, an audience member can download a play to their phone, hop on board, and have a personal theatrical experience.
Leadership transitions at Mu Performing Arts, Penumbra Theatre, and the Guthrie Theater raise questions as well as expectations for the future.
A blues legend who lived in Rochester, N.Y., for 20 of his quieter years is the subject of a citywide celebration and a new play by Keith Glover.
Why I’ve avidly watched the work of Cornerstone’s founding artistic director and of Oregon Shakes, both separately and together.
From the first plays staged and written on the continent to the founding of Woolly Mammoth and the O’Neill.
The iconic actor was also a great artistic director, a tireless theatre enthusiast, and a gracious mentor to young artists.
A new advocacy organization holds its first conference in a town known for two male authors.
From Provincetown to New Orleans, Williams fests cover a wide range of the playwright’s works and influences.
The seasoned New York lighting designer has been mentoring the young Mexican artist for a year. They met recently to talk about composition in time and space.
The late actor, who died on July 20 at age 91, escaped the Holocaust and advocated for the powerless through story and song.