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An interview with three characters in the Brick Theater's Too Soon festival.
An interview with three characters in the Brick Theater's Too Soon festival.
Tweet the plot of a Broadway show, use the hashtag #bwayplot, to enter.
You're working eight times a week and then working the whole Main Stem cluster-shtup.
One actor's long wrongful-termination fight may at last head to court.
Did the Nice People Theatre pressure the Philadelphia Inquirer to take down its critic's review?
Seeking organizations, universities, artistic institutions and individual donors for a critical archive.
NYC Off-Off-Broadway and indie companies join the effort.
Still, Off-Off-Broadway needs to develop multiple carrots -- and multiple sticks.
Co-director of Can You Hear Their Voices? says theater should be "more unlike anything."
A complicated mix of family, fundamentalism, spiritual crisis and Precious Moments figurines.
"I get multimillionaires and homeless people and everyone in between and they all laugh at the same things."
"The actors became intrigued with the dancers and the dancers became intrigued with the actors," says the director.
What Rocco Landesman's good faith efforts might come to.
This week: wasted Vegas, tasted Baltimore.
"Do we want to keep on writing about wreaking havoc in the world?," asks the Prophecy playwright and director. "Or might there be another way?"
Short plays present a unique opportunity to participate in an essential rite of citizenship.
A distillation of Arts Watch, the weekly e-blast of Americans for the Arts. This week: meaty graffiti and Sarasota sunshine.
How could a fringe cultural figure, our Boston correspondent asks, skim a tidy profit off Harvard's nonprofit theater?
The star of "Whatever Happened to Busty Jane?" gets downright personal.
"Comedy chases me," says the actor, diagnosed as manic-depressive seven years ago, and now is in the Off-Broadway comedy "White's Lies."
A dance-theater troupe presents a spy caper skewering the issue of falling public arts funding.
Unique opportunity for artists to step outside daily routines and focus on professional skills and artistic goals.
The 9.13 Festival takes shape.