Madeleine Oldham: Building Up from the Ground Floor
The director of Berkeley Rep's new-works development program reflects on the way the theatre has changed, and still needs to change.
The director of Berkeley Rep's new-works development program reflects on the way the theatre has changed, and still needs to change.
The composer/lyricist/librettist broke ground on Broadway, in music, and on TV, and she had more to say.
A co-founder of Free Southern Theater reflects on forming the theatrical arm of the Civil Rights Movement.
This week the critics speak to James Lapine about his new memoir of writing 'Sunday in the Park With George' with Sondheim, and talk up some shows they've seen.
TWB and the Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization have suggestions on how you can help.
Both theatre workers and audiences will be required to show proof of vaccination, and audiences must wear masks inside.
In the role, she will expand the theatre's artistic scope within Colorado College, as well as increase community engagement.
Why we need resilience services as much as we need fight choreography.
Plays by 4 junior high and high school writers have been selected for production and publication.
With the COVID Delta variant surging, more than 65 arts organizations and venues unite behind safety measures through the end of 2021.
Hanay Geiogamah, Merrique Jenson, and Ralph Bryan to join TCG's board.
The four artists will fill yearlong curatorial roles, with the mission to expand PlayGround's offerings and community reach.
The move comes after reports of exaggerated and false claims about his accomplishments.
San Diego REP and Amigos del REP present weekend of new play readings by Latinx playwrights, along with a production of 'Conjunto Blues.'
The expanded positions infuse both local and national talent to the theatre, broadening its artistic scope and reach.
Inclusive practices around sobriety help everyone struggling with addiction, but especially people of color in recovery.
As companies head toward reopening with an eye on institutional change, many former employees are feeling left behind.
This week our guest is the resident playwright of Dallas's Cara MÃa Theatre, who talks about her urgent manifesto 'Your Healing Is Killing Me.'
Phamaly Theatre Company's upcoming production of 'Alice in Wonderland' rings in a new era for the Denver company.
Theatre engineers and architects give $10,000 to an org offering support for injured and ill theatre workers.
Victoria Detres, Lawryn LaCroix, Bryan Joseph Lee, Sammy Lopez, and Danny Marin make up the first cohort.
She's been a yoga teacher for the past half century, but in the 1960s she was a busy triple threat in New York.
The new initiative aims to explore strategies arts organizations of color use to survive and sustain their work.
The beloved Chicago-based music director and teacher influenced generations of talent with her acumen and care.
This month features memorable moments in the lives of Federica GarcÃa Lorca, Bertolt Brecht, and William S. Yellow Robe Jr.