As B'way Season Begins, Venue Squeeze Is On by Leonard Jacobs
'Chicago,' 'Cabaret,' 'Proof,' 'Allergist's Wife' Among Likeliest Shows to Shutter
'Chicago,' 'Cabaret,' 'Proof,' 'Allergist's Wife' Among Likeliest Shows to Shutter
To date, more than 80 new musical theatre works have been developed through the O'Neill Music Theater Conference
Writing All the Words for a Broadway Musical
Charles Busch doesn't see the commercial success of his latest play as a plunge into the mainstream but rather as simply another progression of his unique camp style.
British dialects are best learned by recognizing their differences from American pronunciations (and vice versa).
Reviewers Honor 'Yellowman' and 'Translations'
Winners include Florence Lacey, Michael McGrath and Dael Orlandersmith.
As this year's Gay Pride Week looms forth, the question is what exactly is gay theatre in 2002?
The actress tackles Sophie Tucker in her solo show Red Hot Mama.
The star talks to Back Stage about his love of the theatre.
Groups Spend Summer Launching New Plays
Through Drama, Comedy and Music
TACT's co-artistic director discusses his company's latest production of 'Long Island Sound' and the current Noel Coward's renaissance
Inspired by a mentoring program he co-founded for at-risk teens, actor David Ackert sought mentors of his own.
Short-Form Plays Inspire Festivals, Events, and a Train Ride or Two
Tracy Young and Chris Wells leave the Actor's Gang to mount Dreamplay--and to dream of new theatrical forms.
"The Philadelphia Models Guild"? Hmm, I guess the name SAG was already taken...
Edward Albee's decade long mentoring of the Alaska Theatre Conference
Just how much power does the casting director have?
What Does It Take to Be a Sondheim Performer?
For actresses who juggle motherhood and career, the challenges are great. The rewards are even greater.
Back Stage West spoke with five of the eight cast members of this season's It Factor about their journeys to where they are now--and where they're headed in the coming season.