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After efforts to secure the space, the company embarks on a journey to continue producing elsewhere and close out their time in the black box with ‘Head Over Heels.’ According to Constellation, ...
6 readings of social justice-themed plays, programmed to respond to the current moment of political retrenchment, will run over 2 weekends in June. “I’m honored to be involved in the Stage Left ...
We can’t always claim that articles in American Theatre directly make change in the field we cover. But in August 2022, after reading and discussing an AT op-ed by Michael J. Bobbitt titled “Boards ...
Summer stock—the time-honored tradition of professional theatres that primarily operate from early through late summer, with repertory companies that rehearse and perform simultaneously—is still very ...
A begrudging Pulitzer, a court case turned theatre (twice over), an award-winning life story, and a world premiere. Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins with ...
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With the departure of co-founder Dawn Simmons, Parent assumes sole leadership on July 1, while education director Pascale Florestal steps up to be the associate artistic director. BOSTON: Front Porch ...
NEW YORK CITY: The Tony Awards Administration Committee announced today that, based on the recommendation of the American Theatre Critics Association, The Muny—the common name for the Municipal ...
In a devised docu-theatre play earlier this year, Trinity Rep revisited a disastrous war—and a previous show—from all sides of the front line. On that bitterly cold Rhode Island afternoon, the ...
The writer of ‘Funny, Like an Abortion’ and ‘The Night Witches’ talks about long commutes, writing science plays, and the parts she wishes she’d been able to play in school. Bublitz grew up doing ...
A review of ‘Peter Hall’s Diaries: The Story of a Dramatic Battle,’ by Peter Hall, edited by John Goodwin, Harper and Row, New York, NY. 416 pp, $25 cloth. Available May.
Call it a Friday night massacre: On the evening of May 2—just hours after the Trump administration released a proposed budget that would entirely eliminate the both the National Endowment for the Arts ...