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9,541 stories from American Theatre

Modest Beginnings, Towering Legacy: The Negro Ensemble Company by American Theatre Editors

Out of conversations and readings in an actor's apartment, one of the great American theatre companies was born.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:04am on January 13, 2021

Aleshea Harris Awarded 2021 Hermitage Greenfield Prize by American Theatre Editors

Harris will receive a $30,000 commission and a six-week residency in Florida.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:58pm on January 12, 2021

Playwrights Realm Opens Applications for Fellowship, Expanded Scratchpad by American Theatre Editors

For the first time, the Scratchpad Series will be open to playwrights from around the world.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:54pm on January 12, 2021

Bleu Beckford-Burrell Named 2021 Page 73 Playwriting Fellow by American Theatre Editors

The organization will also give 2020 fellow Emma Goidel a second year due to the pandemic.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:00pm on January 12, 2021

Black Theatre United, Williamstown Theatre Fest Announce Training Program by American Theatre Editors

The program will combine hands-on experience at WTF with the mentorship of BTU's founding members.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:53am on January 12, 2021

Moments in an American Town by American Theatre Editors

Catching a glimpse of the beloved community in a quirky, inclusive corner of the U.S.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:00am on January 12, 2021

Ben Brantley: A Critic Is a Mirror, Not a Shaper by American Theatre Editors

The Times' lead critic looks back on a fertile period in the field and reflects on the role he played in it.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:41pm on January 11, 2021

Abigail Adams to Leave Helm of People's Light, With Zak Berkman as Successor by American Theatre Editors

The 45-year-old Pennsylvania theatre will also initiate a national search to fill out its senior artistic leadership team.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:00am on January 11, 2021

This Month in Theatre History by American Theatre Editors

The first month on the calendar saw the births of three 20th-century giants, the resuscitation of another's career, and more.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:13pm on January 8, 2021

NEA's 'Art of Reopening' Collects Arts Orgs' Best Practices by American Theatre Editors

From a survey of successful efforts, the endowment outlines recommendations for creating and sharing (mostly) live art during the pandemic.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:47pm on January 8, 2021

'Fefu' and Her Pleasures by American Theatre Editors

How Fornés's landmark play can teach us to imagine different ways of living, fighting, and making theatre.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:40am on January 8, 2021

What Stacey Abrams Can Teach Us About Changing Our Theatres by American Theatre Editors

She used her anger at a system that betrayed its ideals as fuel to organize against it. We can and should do the same.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:13am on January 8, 2021

A 'Capsule' of a Tense Year, Captured on Film by American Theatre Editors

Theatre artists Whitney White and Peter Mark Kendall made a show for Under the Radar that tests the bounds of their form, and of their friendship.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:56pm on January 6, 2021

Earth Angel: 2 Colleagues Remember Rebecca Luker by American Theatre Editors

A close friend and a fellow performer remember her disarming presence, humor, and determination.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:54am on January 6, 2021

Encore Monthly Looks Forward to Theatre of the '20s by American Theatre Editors

A new print monthly---yes, you read that right---is positioning itself to cover the field as it reemerges in coming years.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:17pm on January 5, 2021

Boards Are Broken, So Let's Break and Remake Them by American Theatre Editors

Nonprofit theatre boards are unrepresentative, out of touch, and more often oppressive than supportive. We can and must do this better.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:50am on January 5, 2021

May 2022

A nightmare eviction leaves an out-of-work actor with nowhere to go but his father's house on an island in southeast Texas. But in order to get there"and not get shot"he's going to have to l…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:39pm on January 4, 2021

June 2022

A nightmare eviction leaves an out-of-work actor with nowhere to go but his father's house on an island in southeast Texas. But in order to get there"and not get shot"he's going to have to l…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:39pm on January 4, 2021

July 2022

A nightmare eviction leaves an out-of-work actor with nowhere to go but his father's house on an island in southeast Texas. But in order to get there"and not get shot"he's going to have to l…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:39pm on January 4, 2021

February 2022

This New York premiere leaps through time in order to trace the identities of these two black American women and explore the reins that racial and gender bias still hold on American educatio…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:22pm on January 4, 2021

March 2022

Inside a cubicle in a small office in southern Idaho, two men struggle to balance the confounding terms on a loan. Departing from his recent string of acclaimed epics, MacArthur Fellow Samue…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:18pm on January 4, 2021

April 2022

Inside a cubicle in a small office in southern Idaho, two men struggle to balance the confounding terms on a loan. Departing from his recent string of acclaimed epics, MacArthur Fellow Samue…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:18pm on January 4, 2021

Theatrical Outfit Announces Unexpected Play Fest, New Associate AD by American Theatre Editors

Dramaturg, playwright, and director Addae Moon has joined the Atlanta company.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:32pm on January 4, 2021

Wolf at the Door: How Musicals Helped Me Live the Size of My Feelings by American Theatre Editors

How the queerness of fairy tales and musicals, once coded and now more open, has always spoken---and sung---directly to me.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:22pm on January 4, 2021

A Theatre of Circumstance, or, From Stuck to Strength by American Theatre Editors

Looking toward a post-COVID horizon, we must plan for adjustment, redefinition, and a new kind of relevance.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 9:00am on December 28, 2020
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