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8,529 stories by "American Theatre Editors"

Nora DeVeau-Rosen Is Two River's New Managing Director by American Theatre Editors

DeVeau-Rosen succeeds Justin Waldman, who recently took over as the theatre's artistic director.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:50pm on January 10, 2023

TCG Books Names Kathy Sova and Erin Salvi Co-Publishers by American Theatre Editors

Longtime publisher Terry Nemeth will stay on as publisher emeritus.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:51pm on January 10, 2023

6 Theatre Workers You Should Know by American Theatre Editors

From an Arkansas playwright to a Chicago costume designer, this installment features half a dozen folks to have on your radar.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:21pm on January 10, 2023

Frank Galati, Passionate Enthusiast and Philosopher King by American Theatre Editors

Boundlessly creative, unfailingly astute, he didn't just make and teach theatre of the mind but of the heart as well.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:55pm on January 9, 2023

'All Equal When We Hit the Boards': Derrick Sanders Brings Chicago Spirit to Juilliard by American Theatre Editors

After 22 years as a theatremaker and educator in the Midwest, Sanders is making strides as the first associate director of color for Juilliard's Drama Division.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:29pm on January 9, 2023

Norm Lewis, Reporting for Duty by American Theatre Editors

Now on tour in a meaty lead role in 'A Soldier's Play,' the versatile actor-singer talks about his unlikely start and his dawning realization that he's blazed trails for others, much as othe…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:59pm on January 6, 2023

Mina Morita to Receive Mid-Career Director Grant from TheFrontOffice by American Theatre Editors

The $25,000 grant aims to recognize a deserving artist and keep a spotlight on the gender inequities that remain ever present in the field for female identifying directors.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:12am on January 6, 2023

Cripping Richard III: What Disabled Actors Bring to the Role by American Theatre Editors

Shakespeare's iconic villain has always been disabled, but increasingly the actors playing him---and the productions and adaptations they star in---reflect disability aesthetics and activism.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:16pm on January 3, 2023

This Month in Theatre History by American Theatre Editors

A playwright and abolitionist responsible for a variety of firsts, an international tour that changed acting in the West, and the birth of a feminist theatre collective with a unique approac…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:32am on January 3, 2023

Theatrical Mustang: Emily K. Harrison's Sense of Balance by American Theatre Editors

This month Woodzick talks to the leader of Boulder's square product theatre, who also teaches theatre at Hamilton College, about making and training theatre without perpetuating damage.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:14pm on January 2, 2023

Yiddish Theatre: Not Just a Thing of the Past by American Theatre Editors

In New York City, once home to dozens of Yiddish theatres, 2 companies now tend the flame in different ways"just don't call it a renaissance.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:13pm on December 29, 2022

Grill & Chowder Win 2022 Relentless Award by American Theatre Editors

The winners will receive $65,000 along with opportunities to have their musical developed at various theatrical institutions.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:40pm on December 28, 2022

Teo Castellanos, Miami Theatre Transformer by American Theatre Editors

How this local hero has reflected and lifted up his native city on its own terms, both in his original stage work and in his teaching and advocacy.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:10pm on December 26, 2022

Music for Plays, a Step-by-Step Guide by American Theatre Editors

Tips on the entire process of making music that serves the director's vision and fits into the play production process.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:14am on December 24, 2022

2022's 10 Most Popular Posts (and 10 That Deserve Another Look) by American Theatre Editors

It was a year of highs and lows, very often both at once.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:05pm on December 22, 2022

Before We Turn the Page: AT's 2022 Reading List by American Theatre Editors

Find a gift for a theatre person you know, or just treat yourself, to one of the books we covered, sampled, or published in 2022.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:31pm on December 22, 2022

The Subtext: How Vichet Chum Measures Success by American Theatre Editors

This month Brian talks to Vichet Chum, writer of 'Bald Sisters' at Steppenwolf, about how Texas's competitive culture shaped him and about how his Cambodian American parents feel about his w…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:46am on December 22, 2022

Matt August Named Arizona Theatre Company Artistic Director by American Theatre Editors

A season director and educator with Broadway and regional credits, he comes to ATC from Utah Valley University.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:07am on December 22, 2022

Reggie D. White Named St. Louis Rep Associate Artistic Director by American Theatre Editors

White is currently a resident artist at the Vineyard Theatre.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:18pm on December 20, 2022

Sheldon Epps: Making the Case for Diversity in All Directions by American Theatre Editors

The longtime artistic director of Pasadena Playhouse talks about his new book, which recounts a career of both achievements and arguments over the shape (and shade) of the American theatre.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:59am on December 20, 2022

Making My Playhouse Great by American Theatre Editors

In this excerpt from his new book about running the Pasadena Playhouse for 2 decades, Epps arrives at the intersection of its history and his.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:59am on December 20, 2022

'Pippin' in the Belly of the Beast by American Theatre Editors

In this excerpt from a new book about the making of the iconic 1970s musical, the show collides with some real-life drama and danger in the nation's capital.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:41am on December 19, 2022

Imani Uzuri Receives Hermitage Major Theater Award by American Theatre Editors

She will receive $35,000 and a residency to develop a multidisciplinary piece called 'Lighthouse of the Singing Birds.'

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:36pm on December 16, 2022

Stephen McKinley Henderson's Long Road to 'Riverside and Crazy' by American Theatre Editors

Known as one of the great 'Wilson warriors' for roles in all but 2 of August Wilson's plays, the actor looks back on highlights from his rich and diverse career and looks ahead to another tu…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:25pm on December 16, 2022

Shermona Mitchell Named Sound Theatre Co-Artistic Director by American Theatre Editors

Mitchell will serve alongside founding artistic director Teresa Thuman.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:32pm on December 15, 2022
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