8,501 stories from Backstage
When British-born actor Steven Berkoff was deported from Ann Arbor, Mich. last month because he had overstayed his visa by one day in 1997, it was only the tip of the iceberg for theatres an…
At last working on the Taper Mainstage, playwright Chay Yew recognizes the thwarted women of Bernarda Alba.
18 Nonprofits Receive $65,000 in General Operating Funds
These days, what should producers of children's theatre aspire to? Should they aim to train a new generation to be loyal and avid theatregoers? Or should they just concern themselves with cr…
Face to Face -- Ann Guilbert
With an annual benefit called "Labors of Love," actors turn the tables on agents, managers and casting directors and judge how good these talent judges really are.
While not an epidemic trend, the use of models in theatrical advertising is becoming increasingly commonplace
Do's and don'ts for aspiring solo-show performers.
NY Fringe Fest, Midtown Theatre Fest, and Living Room Get Comfy
A list of shows Back Stage West critics can't wait to see and others they never want to see again.
From celluloid to center stage, studios are molding properties for some play on Broadway.
TCG's Annual Report on Theatres Shows 44% with Shortfalls
Theatre Critics Who Create for the Stage
Singing Sondheim is not unlike speaking Shakepeare: The challenges equal the rewards.
The complete text of an interview Back Stage West editor-in-chief Rob Kendt did with Mr. Steiger in 1998.
The playwright hears "Thunder Knocking on the Door."
For actors, cellphones and other telecommunication devices have become a necessity.
Each week I ask readers to e-mail their suggestions for future Casting Qs. Recently I've received a number of requests asking how one becomes a casting director.
Writer/Director of 'Sunday in the Park,' 'Into the Woods' On His Unconventional Career
Back Stage Co-Founder, Co-Publisher Dies