Brian James Polak Reverses Roles
This 10-year anniversary special turns the tables, as playwright Crystal Skillman interviews host Brian James Polak about how his podcast helped him redefine playwriting success.
This 10-year anniversary special turns the tables, as playwright Crystal Skillman interviews host Brian James Polak about how his podcast helped him redefine playwriting success.
A chat with the NYC venue's new leaders, good news from the wild project, new plays' strong showing, and a world-premiere listing.
A deep dive into an East West Players revival, and a look at the legacy of artists breaking the gender binary.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Friends, family, and colleagues remember the veteran playwrights' representative, for whom storytelling was paramount.
As a special offering in our Offscript feed, we share this monologue by Kevin Renn about the legendary fashion designer who gave the world the Playboy Bunny costume.
This small ensemble creates research-based plays with stylized movement, viewing universal human experience through the lens of Jewish thought.
A new black box theatre and art space founded by local stage veterans is staging bilingual dramas and doing experimental residencies.
As he leaves the dual helm of the Geffen School of Drama at Yale and Yale Repertory Theatre after 24 years, he reflects on a career of leading and learning.
The TCG executive letter in the Fall 2025 issue explores urgencies of past and present.
Helen Shaw leaves The New Yorker for the Times's top spot, while former NYer TV critic Emily Nussbaum will take over the mag's theatre beat.
Over the next two years, PlayCo will team with six partner organizations and send nine playwrights abroad for global residencies.
Theatres are stepping up for a national series of play readings by Indigenous writers, set for May 5, 2026, National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives.
The gathering's eighth edition was grounded in narratives of faith, myth, and spirituality that define the complexities of the Latinx experience, for better or worse.
Our 2025 holiday stocking is stuffed: We chat with the writer/star of 'Ain't No Mo' and 'Oh Happy Day!,' with the director and star of the Alley's 'Night Shift Before Christmas,' and with aw…
The 16 Edgerton Award recipients will receive extra development after their world premiere productions.
Grand openings for 2 theatres in 1900, milestones for 'Black Nativity' and Jane Chambers, and more.
A frequent collaborator and friend reflects on the entwined life and work of an era-defining English dramatist, whose brilliance masked a secret sorrow.
For 4 decades, this Los Angeles troupe has developed and staged vital theatre by, for, and about their community, and for about half that time have also run a multi-venue city facility.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
This edition features leaders and artists who are standing out in the Boston theatre community.
The first installment of a new column explores how theatre artists in D.C. and Chicago interpret being called 'too dramatic,' and what home or belonging means in their art.
This year's gathering on theatre governance welcomed leaders back to New York to explore change"and the courage it takes to make it happen.
Big changes at California theatres and other comings and goings at the top of U.S. theatre institutions.
The new report set out to measure the scale and reach of the Washington, D.C. region's theatre industry.