Chita Rivera: Icon, Ancestor, Force, and Presence
A successor in the legendary role of Anita recalls her confidence-building encounter with the Broadway legend.
A successor in the legendary role of Anita recalls her confidence-building encounter with the Broadway legend.
February recalls the comedic duo Williams and Walker, a Gertrude Stein opera, a 'Death of a Salesman' debut, and more.
The producing artistic director has been with Unicorn since 1979.
He'll leave the Pittsburgh company in June, capping a 45-year career which emphasized new-play development at various theatres, including South Coast Rep and Actors Theatre of Louisville.
The acclaimed director, a co-founder of the Latinx Theatre Commons, has relocated from Chicago to California for the job.
Now accepting applications and donations for its third consecutive year, the designer-backed grant program continues its mission to support underrepresented artists.
This raucous remix of Native American history by the 1491s, co-creators of 'Reservation Dogs,' is now onstage in NYC after a 6-year journey across the U.S.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Arya Shahi and Naghmeh Samini are staging the Pulitzer-winning play about an Iranian language class at the Old Globe and ArtsWest, respectively.
As Chicago's MPAACT remounts 'Tad in 5th City,' which first ran in 2010, its content finds new and continuing resonances within the Chicago community.
This episode features a monologue by Nelson Diaz-Marcano, performed by Hiram Delgado, imagining an interview with the great Puerto Rican percussionist and bandleader.
Damon Chua's new play at Pan Asian Rep retells a portion of a Chinese epic that follows the badass icons Wan and Qing.
Watson comes to Playwrights' Center from the McCarter Theatre Center.
This month Brian talks to the Minnesota playwright about her Hmong American roots, having cancer in graduate school, and learning to live in the moment.
The longtime playwright for San Francisco Mime Troupe delivered keen, freewheeling, up-to-the-minute satire as progressive as it was populist.
Jonathan Norton's new play, opening soon in Dallas and Louisville, finds the comedy and pathos in usher board culture.
Mined from the archives of Dana Delany's social media is a new Goodman thriller from a creative team that includes Jen Silverman, Mike Donahue, and Dane Laffrey.
A small, sturdy theatre with a focus on new work, PURE's ace in the hole is its adventurous audience, who've followed them to various venues over the years.
As it nears its birthday, the Chicago bookstore is staging a show in its space, by a playwright who's logged some quality writing at the café.
As TCG's executive director leaves, she reflects on 17 years distinguished by transformation, upheaval, and new opportunities to connect.
Coreno succeeds co-founding producing artistic director Kristen van Ginhoven, who is stepping away after 14 years.
As we start the new year, we, along with theatremakers Owais Ahmed and Mikael Burke, are dreaming about what future theatre might hold.
The historically Black theatre will retain its home in Cleveland's Fairfax District.
Sanders-Andrews, who works alongside artistic director Brent Hazelton, started in the new job on Jan. 2.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.