Changes Come Fast, Change Comes Slow
How a cohort of artistic directors of color, recently hired at major U.S. theatres, have confronted unforeseen upheavals.
How a cohort of artistic directors of color, recently hired at major U.S. theatres, have confronted unforeseen upheavals.
The departing leader of Baltimore Center Stage talks about the challenges the theatre field is facing, and about the changes she was able to make to address them.
She leaves the post after 5 years, to be replaced on an interim basis by former Victory Gardens artistic director Ken-Matt Martin.
While the pandemic has theatres reevaluating their programming, some are also making shifts toward a more humane working environment.
What should we expect from the U.S. theatre’s field-wide changing of the guard? A new generation of leaders gives cause for cautious optimism.
10 new artistic directors talk about their visions for their communities, and for the theatre field writ large.
Her first season at the Baltimore theatre will include ‘Miss You Like Hell,’ ‘Men on Boats,’ and a play directed by Taye Diggs.
Ybarra will start her transition from the Public Theater to Center Stage in October.