An Open Letter to the Senators of the 116th Congress: Fund the Arts
The arts are not a luxury but a huge economic engine for America's cities and towns, and a reflection of our national culture. They deserve your unstinting support.
The arts are not a luxury but a huge economic engine for America's cities and towns, and a reflection of our national culture. They deserve your unstinting support.
The decision comes after the theatre's reckoning with its all-white leadership and a desire to better serve its community.
As part of his duties, Page will oversee the revival of the Terrence McNally New Play award, which has not been awarded since 2015.
BTC lays out specific plans to increase work opportunities for Black theatre professionals by 500% over the next 10 years.
The artists-in-residence will make their way to Massachusetts, while the fellows will work from New York City.
Nicholas will replace interim executive and artistic director Thom Seymour Jr.
How a cross-cultural collaboration took shape over video call, then in person, affirming universal truths about both human experience and theatre practice.
The streaming platform will showcase digital theatre experiences and pre-recorded productions from across the U.S.
Open to children entering kindergarten through grade 12, the contest runs through Aug. 16.
The service, set to launch on Sept. 1, is open to content from a variety or artists and artisans in various formats.
Beginning Aug. 4, TDF's Costume Collection will reopen for in-person and mail-order services, with new safety guidelines and restrictions.
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley's new artistic director tries to balance with nimbleness with caution as he looks toward an uncertain future.
What does the future of theatre look like to a freelance general technician? It may be time to build that camper van and hit the road.
The second cohort, consisting of 15 designers, is dedicated to amplifying the work of Black designers and creative collaborators.
The directors and choreographers' union makes its first presidential endorsement to meet an 'extraordinary, destabilizing' moment.
The actor, director, and fight choreographer will help lead programming and hiring decisions for the L.A.-based company.
The critics return to consider when theatre will return, how to cover it when it does, and how not to succumb to Zoom despair.
American Shakespeare Center and Berkshire Theatre Group will soon open full-scale productions, but only one has Actors' Equity's approval.
Using crankies and shadow puppets, among other forms, the Chicago artist distills her experiences into live visual story events.
From a vintage 'Cinderella' to the bracing 'Is God Is,' there's something for every palate this week.
The League of Professional Theatre Women will present the award in October.
The funds will support young and emerging artists and art administrators.
The company's 50th anniversary season will be presented when it is safe to welcome audiences.
The playwright/actress brings an independent artist's perspective to the board room, where she hopes it can offer the field a 'bird's-eye view' at a crucial time.
This Chicago-based performer's on-again, off-again relationship with theatre takes another turn, but she's not bowing out.