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Even in a pandemic, theatre can still live on the page, in your mind, in your home"and playwrights could use the royalties.
Even in a pandemic, theatre can still live on the page, in your mind, in your home"and playwrights could use the royalties.
The generosity of playwrights has made the New Play Exchange a destination and a hub that is helping some of us close the social distance.
Where will we find the tools to forge a new way of learning and making theatre? They may already be in our hands.
Tennessee theatre kids stepped up to bat when they learned the dress rehearsal for 'Let 'Em Play' would be their closing performance.
Our job now as theatremakers is to adapt to whatever mechanism we have to tell stories.
The artistic director of New York City's the Tank shares self care tips for theatre artists in quarantine.
Each of the fellows will focus on a different aspect of the production process.
The online monologue project will feature Stephen Adly Guirgis, Rachel Dratch, and Hilary Bettis, among others.
The playwright of 'Plano' and 'Heroes of the Fourth Turning' talks about Dallas theatre, existential crisis, and the difference between love and empathy.
So many artists and audiences depend on what we do, so it's time to use our creativity to meet the moment.
We thought our show was about a community pulling together after a terrible mining disaster, but it seems it was about something much bigger.
A classicist at heart, the beloved dramaturg and translator was also a fierce champion and close reader of new work.
A conversation with the writer of 'Heroes of the Fourth Turning' about conversativism, Catholicism, and lingering in discomfort.
Theatres across the country are turning to video-capture as a way share cancelled shows.
As Broadway shutters to prevent the spread of coronavirus, the nation's small and regional theatres follow suit"and enter a time of grave uncertainty.
His 'Boys in the Band' was more than just a play, and to those close to him, he was more than just a writer.
For the new show 'Playwrights in the Newsroom,' 2 Dallas artists trailed journalists and learned how and why they do their job.
The season will include two world premieres and an Oscar Wilde adaptation.
The season features a diverse slate of works new and old, all directed by women, and an emphasis on local collaborations and community partnerships.
The season will feature the return of two annual favorites and a new play from Idris Goodwin.
Highlights include the return of director Joe Dowling, revivals of 'In the Heights and Les Blancs,' and Kathleen Turner as Molly Ivins.
For a production last year in Calgary, a gender switch illuminated the Shakespeare play's conflicts in fresh and troubling ways.
The summer season will feature 6 plays in rotating repertory, including 4 world premieres.
The season will feature two world premieres, including a community project with deep Pittsburgh roots.
Hansol Jung, K.J. Sanchez, and Brendan Pelsue will all present new work inspired by classic works.