Regina Taylor Joins St. Louis Rep as Resident Artist
The award-winning actor, director, and playwright will join the company's artistic staff for a three-year residency.
The award-winning actor, director, and playwright will join the company's artistic staff for a three-year residency.
The conference, which begins on Oct. 25, will include a keynote address from producer Mara Isaacs.
The California theatre hopes to resume live programming early next year.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Lynn Nottage, and Marco Ramirez will create work specifically for LCT's Broadway stage.
The two-year, three-phase report shows disquieting trends for directors and choreographers, particularly women and people of color.
The season will feature a mix of virtual and in-person performances, including a one-man show from Patrick Page.
This is an especially rich week, whether you're craving meaty drama, durational performance, or livestream experimentation.
How this unique L.A. auteur creates intuitive, form-breaking work that bears comparison to the Living Theatre in its heyday.
The Cleveland theatre will offer a series programs and events for its upcoming season.
The nominations cover eligible productions that opened between April 26, 2019 and Feb. 19, 2020, weeks before Broadway's COVID-19 shutdown.
This year's class comprises 10 playwrights and musical theatre writers.
Education department co-directors Courtney J. Boddie and Lindsey Buller Maliekel have been promoted.
The company will present 6 live productions beginning in January of 2021.
After a dozen years leading the Boston theatre, the AD is stepping down as complaints over inequity have surfaced.
Jonathan Alexandratos and Amanda L. Andrei will both receive $2,500 and developmental support for their play.
The series will feature star-studded readings to benefit the Actors Fund.
His new play, debuting virtually via Cutting Ball Theater, envisions a world beyond conflict and judgment, which for him is a kind of realism.
As an experienced leader taking the helm of a unique American theatre institution, she finds it uniquely suited to her gifts.
20 artists, performers, writers, and creators from around the country will receive $50,000 each.
The company will partner with WFYI Public Media to capture and stream virtual performances.
From sci-fi mysteries to history lessons, theatremakers are putting their own stamp on snail mail exchanges.
A Lynn Nottage festival, audio plays galore, a few Shakespeares, kids' stuff, and so much more.
The 2020 recipients include 12 high school student composers from across the U.S.
The Virginia company has commissioned 11 artists from across the country to develop new solo works.
Thee $300,000 prize will be celebrated with a livestream performance of 'Holiday Sauce…Pandemic!'