This Month in Theatre History
The birth of North America’s first professional troupe, the collapse of Zero Mostel, controversies, mergers, and more.
The birth of North America’s first professional troupe, the collapse of Zero Mostel, controversies, mergers, and more.
Japan’s Tadashi Suzuki revisits SITI, the U.S. company he helped found 25 years ago.
The writer/performer’s new show at Dixon Place promises a carnival ride through a memoir’s revelations.
Most actors methodically warm up for emotionally draining performances. But what do they do to recoup reality?
All theatre is about how we get along with each other, the director believes—a useful frame for a show about apartheid.
Requiring students to attend the theatre can backfire. So how do you attract and inspire theatregoers of tomorrow?
He is set to assume his post in early November.
Theatre companies and training programs are incorporating physical acting training to strengthen ensembles and improve performance.
In refracting an American folk legend through a musical-theatrical lens, SITI Company and their collaborators create a powerful tool to fight the machine.
The movement-based company’s season includes performance art, dance, theatre and music.