American Theatre's Return to Print
Why, after 3 years of screen time only, we're coming back IRL.
Why, after 3 years of screen time only, we're coming back IRL.
This year's national conference features work by jose sebastian alberdi, Jan Rosenberg, a.k. payne, Alex Lin, Collin Van Son, and Liba Vaynberg.
Currently the head of acting/musical theatre at the University of Arizona and AD of the Arizona Repertory Theatre, he will succeed Christina Kirk in Nebraska in August.
The program, which will commission new works from queer playwrights of color, will debut with a play by Steve H. Broadnax III.
A dramaturg by nature, Slight hopes to build on Raven's commissions and its commitment to its local community.
The commission aims to support the creation of full-length works by trans, nonbinary, and two-spirit (TNB2S+) theatre artists, and comes with a $10,000 grant to develop new work with the com…
AT's new Chicago editors check in on happenings at theatres large and small: openings, closings, notable folks, and assorted chisme.
The fellowship comes with a $35,000 living stipend, a $5,000 artistic fund, mentorship with a chosen mentor playwright, workshops, readings, and more.
2 trans actors discuss what they've found in the role of 'Twelfth Night's sad clown, in productions at St. Louis Shakespeare Festival and the Old Globe.
This year's competition focused on artists from Middle Eastern, North African, and South Asian cultures.
Both will receive $10,000 throughout the one-year Project YZ program.
The longtime artistic director will step down in June 2024.
This month Woodzick talks to the queer and trans performer about reviving '1776,' developing a nonbinary rom-com musical, and honoring their trans experience onstage.
Andrew Leynse, the late artistic director of Primary Stages, was posthumously inducted into the Off Broadway Hall of Fame.
With her playwriting debut, the Steppenwolf ensemble member explores what happens after most stories end.
Brian talks to the NYC-based theatremaker about the intersection of writing and directing, what his family thinks of his plays, and differences between the U.S. and his native Canada.
With a personnel directory and other initiatives, RISE aims to increase the employment of women, people of color, and others from underrepresented backgrounds.
6 recipients will be able to shadow or observe directors and choreographers on professional productions.
Love-Ramos comes to the California company after serving in the same position at Orlando Shakespeare Theater.
The theatre's liquidation plan comes after attempts to recover from a leadership scandal, financial stress, staff shortages, and diminished audiences.
Getting audiences to return isn't the only post-COVID challenge theatres are facing.
From board liaisons and theatre administrators to performers and activists, these 6 folks have brought their talent to Chicago's stages.
The theatre's current interim leaders will now form a partnership---an alliance, if you will---to jointly run Atlanta's flagship theatre.
In a new solo show, the seasoned actor wrestles with an unassuming president's legacy, and with the stark disparities between his version of Republican politics and today's GOP.
Performance apprentices gain experience onstage while participating in educational workshops and engaging with other departments to foster their professional development.