Making 'Sensory Theatre' for All Ages and All Senses
A new book from a founder of Oily Cart offers an insider's guide to the world-building of inclusive, interactive theatre for young and disabled audiences.
A new book from a founder of Oily Cart offers an insider's guide to the world-building of inclusive, interactive theatre for young and disabled audiences.
The co-executive directors talk about the unique challenges of this moment, and how their theatre service organization is poised to meet them.
Jordan E. Cooper's satire could have had more success if it had kept cultivating audiences as intentionally as it did throughout its early development.
The co-founding couple will leave at the end of the season.
Both playwrights will receive $100,000, an increased prize amount reflecting the Steinberg Trust's acknowledgement of tough times facing writers.
The partnership will grant paid internship opportunities to SCSU students.
The tight-knit troupe, whose unique training has been at least as influential as its form-bending work, ends its 30-year run in a typically unlikely way: with a take on 'A Christmas Carol.'
This Rhode Island company is both fostering new work by neurodiverse artists and creating new guidelines for the inclusion of neurodiverse audiences.
Why is this groundbreaking Broadway musical closing so soon? The tale of its creation, evolution, marketing, and critical reception offers plenty of clues---and some glimmers of hope.
The five fellows will create new works at Princeton's Lewis Center for the Arts.
Through much of the 1990s, Diana Gibson's Cast Theatre in Hollywood was Tanner's personal playhouse, but a new play peeks backstage at the hidden costs of that odd arrangement.
To better serve the field in a responsive and responsible way, the arts service org has slated its next National Conference for 2024.
Frank will join the theatre this month after working for years in nonprofit theatre, most recently at New York's Waterwell.
The series will kick off with Yunior Garcia's 'Jacuzzi.'
More than just an immersive show about the senses, the new David Byrne/Mala Gaonkar experience in Denver has been built for folks of all sensory abilities.
The drama program at Houston's Carver School, led by Roshunda Jones-Koumba, recently enjoyed an inspiring, forward-looking master class with CMU faculty.
The 'Real Women Have Curves' playwright talks about 'Remembering Boyle Heights,' a new ensemble-devised play collecting the stories of her L.A. community.
The program director of the Black Theatre Coalition succeeds Cassie Greer as leader of the Oregon company.
December brought the premieres of a powerful Pulitzer-winning drama, a Yiddish play by a prolific Jewish playwright, and a docudrama about a flashpoint in U.S. history.
One of the nation's most prolific living playwrights celebrates the theatre that has sustained him, and asks that it recommit to, and expand, its support for new work.
A Pulitzer finalist for 'Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord,' she will create a new work about food insecurity as the first recipient of a new award from En Garde Arts.
The artistic director has served 17 seasons and produced 88 shows at the Northern California theatre.
This month Woodzick talks with the singer-songwriter-dancer about his new show and album 'English With an Accident,' an allegory about immigration and transformation.
Writer Sarah Ruhl and director Rebecca Taichman talk about how they're crafting 'Becky Nurse of Salem,' a new play about witches and women's power.
In his lifelong affair with the theatre, he could be a possessive, even jealous lover, but both his intellectual acuity and his abundant humanity shone through all his writing.