Where There's 'FIRE!!'
Quintessence Theatre Group shares the story of how some of the Harlem Renaissance's greatest minds came together to create the first all-Black literary magazine.
Quintessence Theatre Group shares the story of how some of the Harlem Renaissance's greatest minds came together to create the first all-Black literary magazine.
A small, nimble theatre in the Last Frontier's largest city has been programming classics and new works there for 33 years.
L M Feldman's new queer love story, starting its rolling world premiere at Pittsburgh's City Theatre, uses ASL and English for more than mere explication.
A roundup of comings and goings at the top of U.S. theatre institutions.
Catching up with the digital editor on the state of criticism, a regrouping of Theatre Folx of Color, Chicago happenings, new columns, and more.
This edition highlights immigrant theatremakers, ranging from performers to designers to the folks behind the scenes making sure productions make it to the stage.
Like many, I found a home for my imagination and my best self to bloom on school stages. Are those same chances still open to new generations?
New memoirs from playwright Martin Sherman and producer Jeffrey Seller recount their bumpy but determined journeys to lives in the theatre.
A roundup of prizes, residencies, fellowships, and other recognitions.
After 4 arts organizations challenged the NEA policy, the U.S. District Court struck down restrictions disfavoring grants for projects promoting 'gender ideology' as unconstitutional.
Though he personally left behind stage work early in his career, through his Sundance Institute Redford championed and empowered generations of theatremakers in the U.S. and the world.
As his popular two-hander makes the rounds of U.S. theatres in the coming season, playwright Lloyd Suh reminisces on the play's development and continued resonance in an anti-immigrant clima…
Editors unveil AT's annual Top 10 Most Produced Plays and Top 20 Most Produced Playwrights lists and chat with Irene Sankoff, David Hein, and the ubiquitous Gunderson.
After taking in nearly a week of performances, some durational and all participatory on some level, can I really go back to everyday, run-of-the-mill theatre?
As we look forward to this year's theatre season across the U.S., our Fall issue also takes stock of lessons from history.
The prolific Lauren Gunderson is back on top for the third time (*26 due to ties; list does not count works by Shakespeare).
Kiss a fish! The post-9/11 musical 'Come From Away' takes the top spot in its first appearance on our list, followed closely by 'Primary Trust' and 'Eureka Day.'
Ahead of a fall tour of the new concert musical 'Dear Everything,' V (formerly Eve Ensler) reflects on the climate change crisis, the 'vagina that could,' and her vision for collective actio…
A new nationwide movement aims to connect artists in opposition to the Trump administration's cultural policies and to reclaim the nation's institutions and narratives.
Trans, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming artists weren't welcome at the stage door. They found their own way in"and they're holding the door open.
Checking in with Luis Alfaro about the end of USC's MFA in Dramatic Writing, plus other fall education updates.
In Josefina López's 'An Enemy of the Pueblo,' even a flawed woman can tell the truth.
5 TGNC artists have been commissioned to spend the next 2 years developing new works about the history of gender nonconformity.
A report from last weekend's gathering of makers, leaders, and thinkers, curated by National Black Theatre at NYC's Park Avenue Armory.
The Bronx-born playwright talks Fornés, trauma-informed writing, and parenthood as a writer.