Theatre: A Counterweight for Heavy Times
The nonprofit theatre’s mandate to serve as a town hall, a sort of secular church for the democratic spirit, has seldom been more salient.
The nonprofit theatre’s mandate to serve as a town hall, a sort of secular church for the democratic spirit, has seldom been more salient.
The arts are central to community life, and many theatres are pioneers in civic engagement.
How a national short-play project, born from the outrage over police violence, is spreading across the nation.
The playwright’s work is funny, form-breaking, feminist—and everywhere on U.S. stages.
The organization distributed more than $115,000 to support new play development.
With the TCG national theatre conference fast approaching, let our Rising Leaders of Color give you a guide to the D.C. metro area.
Ten leaders of color from the D.C. Metro area will receive development and networking opportunities.
The lineup features Jen Silverman, Guillermo Calderón, Clare Barron, Nilaja Sun, Taylor Mac, and the Second City.
The Midwestern company is blazing new trails by producing contemporary American plays.
From a daring director to a tag team of designers, from San Francisco to Atlanta, this month’s cohort of theatre people are making their mark.