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9,538 stories from American Theatre

February 2023

The 2019 Pulitzer-winning drama that will leave you reconsidering race, privilege, and the power of theater.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:21pm on July 21, 2022

March 2023

The 2019 Pulitzer-winning drama that will leave you reconsidering race, privilege, and the power of theater.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:21pm on July 21, 2022

Dream While You Read: A Map for Venturing Beyond Theatrical Realism by American Theatre Editors

Two theatremakers explore both the need for and the possibility of a truly diverse aesthetics of the theatre.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:04am on July 21, 2022

June 2023

When Violet hops onto a Greyhound bus traveling across Arkansas towards a miracle in Tulsa, it turns into the journey of a lifetime.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:54pm on July 20, 2022

July 2023

When Violet hops onto a Greyhound bus traveling across Arkansas towards a miracle in Tulsa, it turns into the journey of a lifetime.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:54pm on July 20, 2022

May 2023

Rival sisters, Baneatta and Beverly, are trying to bury their father"without killing each other first. When a family secret is revealed at the church altar, things go from bad to bonkers.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:47pm on July 20, 2022

April 2023

From Pulitzer Prize winner Martyna Majok, a play about two teenagers struggling "with two kinds of unreciprocated love: the kind they feel for each other and the kind they feel for their cou…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:42pm on July 20, 2022

March 2023

From Pulitzer Prize winner Martyna Majok, a play about two teenagers struggling "with two kinds of unreciprocated love: the kind they feel for each other and the kind they feel for their cou…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:42pm on July 20, 2022

January 2023

At Mr. Kim's corner variety store, the only thing that isn't for sale is his family legacy"but with big-dollar projects moving in, does everyone have a price?

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:36pm on July 20, 2022

February 2023

At Mr. Kim's corner variety store, the only thing that isn't for sale is his family legacy"but with big-dollar projects moving in, does everyone have a price?

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:36pm on July 20, 2022

Hybrid Lineup Announced for 45th Bay Area Playwrights Fest by American Theatre Editors

This year will showcase new works by Inda Craig-Galván, Elana Dykewomon, Denmo Ibrahim, Iraisa Ann Reilly, and Sharifa Yasmin.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:46pm on July 20, 2022

Eric Ting to Step Down as Cal Shakes Artistic Director by American Theatre Editors

After 7 years leading the Bay Area theatre, he will relocate to New York to rejoin his family full-time.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:00pm on July 20, 2022

Boise Contemporary Theater Announces 2nd Annual BIPOC Playwrights Fest by American Theatre Editors

The slate includes a production of Jeanne Sakata's 'Hold These Truths,' plus readings of new plays by Vinecia Coleman and Jason Tseng.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:50pm on July 20, 2022

Ken-Matt Martin, Dismissed by Victory Gardens Board, Won't Return by American Theatre Editors

The theatre that hired him a year ago is now under fire from staff and affiliated artists, not only for their treatment of Martin but for a general lack of transparency and high-handedness.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:46pm on July 20, 2022

If Internships Go Away, What's Next for the Next Generation? by American Theatre Editors

As theatres scrap training programs that have often been more exploitive than educational in favor of paid positions, entry-level work may grow both scarcer and more equitably accessible.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:48pm on July 18, 2022

The Baker's Wife: More Than a Moment in 'Into the Woods' by Carey Purcell

The 3 women who've played this pivotal Sondheim/Lapine role on Broadway talk about who she is, what she learns, and oh"by the way, does she have a name?

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:21am on July 18, 2022

Culture Shift: How EST Is Becoming the Change They Want to See by American Theatre Editors

The staff, board, and artists at New York's Ensemble Studio Theatre share the good, bad, and ugly of what it is taking to transform their institution.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:38pm on July 15, 2022

Robert Barry Fleming's Sense of Scale by American Theatre Editors

Actors Theatre of Louisville's artistic director sets the record straight about the status of the Humana Festival and the company's ongoing efforts to match ambition with capacity.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:54pm on July 14, 2022

Tom Parrish Named New Managing Director of Berkeley Rep by American Theatre Editors

A seasoned executive leader, he will succeed Susie Medak in a role she's held for 32 years.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:00pm on July 14, 2022

Breaking the Binary to Showcase Trans, Non-Binary, and Two-Spirit Work by American Theatre Editors

A new festival set for the fall will feature 6 new works by trans, non-binary, and two-spirit artists, as well as an evening 15 new monologues from the TNB2S+ community.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:48am on July 14, 2022

Wake Up, Theatres: Do You Think They'll Stop With Book Bans? by American Theatre Editors

The forces attacking the human rights and free expression of the most marginalized among us know exactly what they're doing, but we have a way to fight back: the stage.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:00am on July 14, 2022

TCG Announces RESPOND Grants in Support of Theatres of Color by American Theatre Editors

As part of THRIVE! program, the grants will provide unrestricted funds to 20 Black theatres, Indigenous theatres, and theatres of color.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:23pm on July 13, 2022

Fat Failure: Why So Much Rain on Beanie's Parade? by American Theatre Editors

Fair criticism is one thing, but the vitriol directed at the 'Funny Girl' star, or at anyone who dared to celebrate her historic casting, felt personal.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:00pm on July 12, 2022

Lorraine Hansberry Is Going on Tour by American Theatre Editors

The recent unveiling of Alison Saar's sculpture 'To Sit A While' kicked off a national tour to raise awareness of this great American writer and the many who follow in the path she paved.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:07am on July 12, 2022

Digging Deep With Native Theatre Icon Muriel Miguel by American Theatre Editors

Over nearly 5 decades, the co-founder of Spiderwoman Theater has harnessed great if under-acknowledged power, and has felt an accordingly great sense of responsibility.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:01pm on July 11, 2022
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