Del Shores Foundation Names Allison Bergman Exec. Director
Bergman will helm the foundation founded by Del Shores to find and nurture new Southern queer artistic voices.
Bergman will helm the foundation founded by Del Shores to find and nurture new Southern queer artistic voices.
Working with Emmy-winning television producer Christina Tye, the company will present 'The Sound Inside,' 'Ohio State Murders,' and 'I Hate It Here.'
The gala will be held on Zoom between the two parts of TCG's national conference, Our Theatre Ecology.
Jeff Rosenberg and Laura Jacqmin's new project answers the question: Why break up with theatre when you recreate some of its conditions on a film set?
In addition to the season, the company is launching a new WPA initiative aimed at getting artists and gig workers back to work.
The 2021-22 season will feature 2 world premieres and 7 total productions while the Huntington Theatre undergoes renovations.
The festival will feature 3 world premiere productions, all performed outside and socially distanced.
In an interview from 1987, the great American playwright talks about his work and his plans, and about the moment he found his unique voice.
This month Brian talks to the playwright of 'Water by the Spoonful' and 'In the Heights' about her new memoir, 'My Broken Language.'
Along with his provocative, form-breaking plays, his great work of the last few decades was a mentorship style that was expansive, dialogic, opinionated but undogmatic.
A new streaming platform from Broadway on Demand offers a place for regional theatres to introduce themselves to national, even global audiences.
Jake Brasch will develop a new play with groups of students at two colleges in Tennessee.
The company's cohort of actor-managers will lead a season of three shows in repertory.
The actor and educator talks about the reasons for their departure from Broadway's 'Moulin Rouge!' and about the theatre field they'd like to help build.
After running the influential Off-Broadway powerhouse since 1988, he will depart next summer; a search for his successor is underway.
Director/playwright Kareem Fahmy has created an open-source spreadsheet to match BIPOC directors with theatres and playwrights.
Cofield will begin a 3-year appointment in September, succeeding previous chair Mark Wing-Davey and interim chair Janet Zarish.
The artistic director of the Twin Cities' Penumbra reflects on an outrageous paradox: that Black vulnerability could exculpate white violence.
Sylvia Khoury, Jordan E. Cooper, and Donnetta Lavinia Grays will each receive a $50,000 prize.
The scholarship is named in honor of the lighting designer, who passed in 2020.
At Seattle's Red Eagle Soaring, Sayet and Moses will share artistic director duties, modeling and shaping a decolonized process to better serve Native youth.
An experienced producer and arts administrator, she'll replace Buzz Ward, who's retiring after 29 years in the post.
The season will feature a combination of indoor, outdoor, streaming, and audio productions.
Two $2,500 scholarships will support student and professional musicians working in the theatre.
After 11 years helping Harvard's resident theatre mount many works that went to Broadway, she'll return to her native London.