Butterfly Effect Theatre Names Eric Pfeffinger Its Generations New-Play Resident
Pfeffinger will workshop his new play 'Fourteen Funerals' through the residency, designed for playwrights with young children.
Pfeffinger will workshop his new play 'Fourteen Funerals' through the residency, designed for playwrights with young children.
Seven artists in total will receive $275,000 each, including $250,000 in unrestricted funding.
Festival will highlight five LGBTQIA+ Latinx-identifying playwrights at Pregones/Puerto Rican Traveling Theater.
Productions can earn the credit by signing on for qualified programs.
Ensemble member Brittany N. Williams will step up to the new role for the company.
Five producers gather to talk about what they do and the power they hold to make change.
Though he ran a magazine based in New York City, he tirelessly---and uniquely---spread the love around the entire national theatre scene.
The founding editor of American Theatre did everything with gusto, including mentoring two generations of theatre journalists.
Pandemic delays allowed the Chicago theatre to rethink their both production process and the meaning of the play, with strong input from their lead actor.
She may be alone onstage for the performance, but she contains---and reflects---multitudes.
The new fellowship connects BIPOC designers with performing arts organizations, with funding from Disney Live Entertainment.
South Coast Rep's play reading series will return, along with a new program bringing play readings to UC Irvine.
For Hispanic Heritage Month, four Latinx/Latine play festival producers talk about their vision for a more expansive and inclusive American theatre.
Formerly the Minnesota Jewish Theatre Company, this Twin Cities mainstay is dedicated to new work rooted in Jewish culture.
As she steps into a new role at D.C.'s Folger Theatre and Library, she's focused on how a repurposed Bard can help build community.
Hired in 1982 to create a national theatre magazine, he spent decades covering and celebrating artists and companies in the U.S. and around the world.
The playwright of 'Middletown' and 'Thom Pain' talks about his new Ibsen adaptation, 'Gnit,' the often winding pursuit of the self, and the lessons of community.
In its second year, the fellowship named for the late Congo Square Theatre artistic director will pair a Windy City theatre with a director for a residency.
AI, mixed reality, and Smartwear technology are among the draws at Transforma Theatre's women-driven festival.
In a new partnership and reparative grant, the collective will become the key resident company at the downtown New York theatre.
From a warning against home-grown fascism to an R&H revisal, from WOW Café to slam poetry.
After a record year of gun violence in the U.S., the latest iteration of the nationwide campaign aims to give young people another chance to dramatize their feelings about it.
Cale will develop a new work as part of the Hemingway writer-in-residence program at Sun Valley's Community Library.
Among the doors the playwright and teacher opened: to the power of words, to the world of theatre, to the possibilities of meditation.
If confirmed, Lowe will be the first Native American head of the NEA, and Jackson the first African American and Mexican American to lead the NEA.