Theatres No Longer Bound to the Stage
How 6 THRIVE! recipient theatres have embraced new mediums and built new audiences.
How 6 THRIVE! recipient theatres have embraced new mediums and built new audiences.
This month Woodzick talks to the Bay Area playwright about political disillusionment, the liberation of basic income, and the sacred space of theatre.
The writer of 'Stereophonic' talks about his obsessions with detail and destruction, and North Carolina correspondent Lauren Van Hemert fills us in on the Research Triangle theatre scene.
After serving as Woolly Mammoth Theatre's interim managing director, DeLong now joins a leadership team that includes Mica Cole and PJ Powers.
This month Brian talks to a writer inspired by the music his parents made when he was young, as well as by the diverse biographies and interests of the playwrights he admires.
The N.Y.-based reporter and critic is the second recipient of the award, which isgiven by the American Theatre Critics Association.
The honor, given annually to an alumnus of the foundation's fellows program, comes with $10,000 support.
The 40-year-old Brooklyn company has spent the year exploring and interweaving major plays of the 20th century, from Glaspell to Williams to Hansberry. Their current show is 'American Blues.'
The late director was fluent in matters spiritual, emotional, and textual.
Tomei, who will leave the theatre next August, has been the company's first and only managing director to date.
The new program will provide grants of of $65,000 to $130,000 to organizations that have demonstrated a commitment to equity.
When a painter and a performance artist work with theatres, all parties learn lessons about experience, engagement, and ecstasy.
How a Lakota playwright, 7 Indigenous actors, and an L.A.-based ensemble survived a pandemic, crossed thousands of prairie miles, and confronted centuries of history to make a play.
The 10 playwrights will receive staged readings of their work and a $10,000 stipend.
The New Jersey theatre is developing new works by Scott Organ, Vincent Terrell Durham, Benjamin V. Marshall, and Melissa Toomey.
The Spanish dramatist, now in residency with NYC's PlayCo, talks about his love for Pinter, his close work with translators, and the radical transformations made possible by live theatre.
From Bernard Herrmann to Luis Buñuel, filmic influences found their way into his musicals' form and content, up to and including his final show, 'Here We Are.'
The songwriting duo's musical 'Ride' will have its American premiere at the Old Globe next year.
The 'Dear Evan Hansen' writer will join Jill Rafson in conversation on YouTube to talk about the new TCG Books release 'If I Forget and Other Plays.'
Managing director Douglas Love-Ramos left the Florida company last July.
The fellowship seeks to support a promising female or nonbinary actor of color and includes a $10,000 prize.
What can blossom when funders put their trust in BIPOC-led institutions like Silk Road Rising, Pangea World Theater, and Penumbra Theatre.
November recalls the play Lincoln first saw Booth in, Kern's Princess Theatre musicals, a Puerto Rican literary godfather, a gospel Oedipus musical, and a century-defining epic.
Her specialties have been performance theory, European theatre and cultural history, transformative aesthetics, and performances of Greek tragedies since 1800.
The new works grant is named in honor of founding artistic director Katherine Owens.