6 Theatre Workers You Should Know
From a lighting designer/electrician in Texas to a costumer in Chicago, here are some folks you should have on your radar.
From a lighting designer/electrician in Texas to a costumer in Chicago, here are some folks you should have on your radar.
The Arts Innovation and Management program will support cultural organizations in Austin and New Orleans.
As funding for the arts shifts inexorably from corporations to individuals, can theatres maintain their edge?
Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon’s new play, a sort of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ sequel, makes a bid for the holiday canon.
Williams specialist Janet Shea tackles the play’s florid Flora in a tailor-made new production.
When disaster strikes Louisiana, its artists step up to the plate with savvy and ingenuity.
Tarell Alvin McCraney earns a MacArthur ‘Genius’ grant, Arthur Kopit is honored at the William Inge Festival and more awards from our November 2013 issue.
With a do-it-youself aesthetic and nontraditional performance spaces, theatremakers are taking risks at N.O. Fringe.
Theatre pros recall the doors they’ve opened by assisting (including a few better left closed).