Cleveland Play House A.D. Laura Kepley to Step Down
She'll leave in June after 9 years in the top spot, and a dozen years with the theatre.
She'll leave in June after 9 years in the top spot, and a dozen years with the theatre.
For 50 years, Su Teatro Culture and Performing Arts Center has been a Denver-area home for storytelling, learning, and community engagement.
The award is given annually to a design graduate of the Yale School of Drama.
For this special episode in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Brian compiles messages from theatre artists in the U.S., the U.K., Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine.
The Arts and Cultural Production Satellite Account, which tracks the annual economic impact of U.S. arts and cultural production, has recorded areas of loss and growth during the pandemic.
As this dramaturg/producer plans her first season at the theatre, she's looking both outward and inward.
Matthew Capodicasa, Gloria Majule, and Alex Riad are the first playwrights selected by the Judith Champion Launch Commissioning Program.
The program, a collaboration among BTU, CUNY, and 4 entertainment marketing and ad agencies, will offer paid summer internships to 8 undergraduate students, with the aim of increasing access…
Julissa Contreras, Daniela Gonzalez y Perez, Luis Roberto Herrera, and Phanésia Pharel are this year's recipients.
Despite small gains by women, non-binary folks, and people of color, union data confirm that cis white men remain most visible and well paid actors and stage managers.
5 early-career musical theatre creators or teams will receive $10,000 unrestricted grants, along with residencies, concerts, and recording opportunities.
Brian talks to the playwright, whose new play 'King James' is playing at Steppenwolf, about war, sports, and writing what you want.
From regional theatres to Broadway, stars minted by RuPaul are showing up in a wide range of roles, pointing the way toward a more inclusively fabulous field.
The editors speak to the playwright of 'Dream Hou$e,' a new play about gentrification, sisterhood, and reality TV, now onstage at Long Wharf Theatre.
Actors Theatre of Louisville has cancelled this year's new-play fest to pivot to other means of supporting and lifting playwrights' work.
The last 2 years forced us to face fundamental uncertainty and loss, and that's a gift that will keep on giving.
A look at 8 shows that the pandemic cut short, what's happened to them since, and what might be next.
How Lloyd Suh's 'The Chinese Lady' made it through 2 years of pandemic, protest, and anti-Asian hate to emerge as the nation's most-produced and possibly most essential play.
The show felt very special in 2020, but it means even more now, colored by the loss of the past 2 years.
The work of understudies, standbys, and swings is always exhausting and show-saving, but it took a pandemic to get most audiences and even the industry to recognize their value.
A political science experiment to gather diverse Americans inspired a stage version at Florida Studio Theatre, which also brought people together to reflect on their similarities and differe…
An excerpt from a new collection of micro-plays.
The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation will provide $1.6 million in support for the initiative.
Though shy and reserved himself, he pushed his actors beyond self-consciousness to imaginative extremes and genuine discovery.
The company will partner with at least 3 theatres per year to develop new works.