Celebrating La Diane
Diane Rodriguez was a force for good in our field, a great and loyal friend, and a fiercely glamorous woman.
Diane Rodriguez was a force for good in our field, a great and loyal friend, and a fiercely glamorous woman.
GableStage's longtime artistic director brought aesthetically daring works to Miami audiences, and both nurtured and prodded his colleagues to meet high standards.
The digital program will give students the tools to create their own pieces of art using historical primary sources.
The company will present original musicals online, featuring performances by Daveed Diggs, Larry Owens, and more.
The playwright looks forward to opening nights, and a theatre we no longer take for granted, on the other side of COVID-19.
The task force will meet to discuss strategies and concerns related to virus-related challenges area theatres are facing.
The critics talk to Woolly Mammoth's Maria Manuela Goyanes about theatre in the age of COVID-19, and discuss the relative merits of online theatre.
Producer Daryl Roth and playwright Paula Vogel partner to launch a new annual play commissioning program.
New York Stage and Film and Vassar College will delay the Powerhouse summer season due to the coronavirus.
The pandemic shutdown is a crushing blow for theatres, but it is individual artists who are absorbing the brunt of the pain.
The theatre will suspends its programming through Aug. 31, including Shakespeare in the Park.
The foundation has awarded grants to 80 playwrights, composers, lyricists, and librettists with shows canceled due to COVID-19.
Advocating for parent artists and modeling a more inclusive world.
A story about the urgency and efficacy of making theatre to combat climate change.
An online benefit on Shakespeare's birthday will reunite some storied professional casts with local Pennsylvania actors.
The 2020 cohort includes Ayanna Berkshire, Tonia Jackson, Stephen Wolfert, Leila Buck, Shannon Dorsey, and Moses Goods.
The initiative aims to help Brooklyn populations disproportionately represented on the front lines of the pandemic and the shutdown.
The international streaming event will air this Friday, April 17, at 1 p.m. on Facebook Live.
A total of 168 TCG Member Theatres shared information on lost revenue and cancelled programming.
Without signposts and ceremonies to mark our lives, we have no one but ourselves to guide us to our next chapters.
Named for the theatre critic's late wife, the program will aid visual and performing artists affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and shutdown.
APT also pivots to flexible ticketing in lieu of tickets to individual performances.
Half of D.C. theatregoers surveyed by Shugoll Research say health concerns would keep them away for a while, even after theatres reopen.
MTC cuts staff by half to help weather the economic storm accompanying the coronavirus pandemic.
Finance directors have been working around the clock to lock down funds and plan for an uncertain future.