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What began as a way for visiting artists to maintain their O-1 visas has grown into a nearly 2-week celebration of international theatre, with over 100 immigrant artists from 34 countries.
With delightfully unexpected turns and an ensemble of endearing characters, Origin Story is a world premiere comedy about life's biggest questions and the surprising ways we find the answers.
With live blues and lyrical dialogue, August Wilson's Tony Award-winning play promises a soulful exploration of the ties that bind and the chords that hold us together.
With live blues and lyrical dialogue, August Wilson's Tony Award-winning play promises a soulful exploration of the ties that bind and the chords that hold us together.
In riffing on works by Arthur Miller and Lorraine Hansberry, 3 new plays by Kimberly Belflower, Kelundra Smith, and Eleanor Burgess alternately explore and explode what was missing from the …
The new 4-volume series will include collected works by Phillip Howze, Hansol Jung, Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas, and Christina Anderson.
Celebrate the grand opening of the Rouse Theatre with the sensational, Tony Award-winning musical that bursts with artistic passion.
Celebrate the grand opening of the Rouse Theatre with the sensational, Tony Award-winning musical that bursts with artistic passion.
A director with bicoastal credits and extensive experience developing new work, she will succeed NYTW's longtime leader Jim Nicola.
Following Zak Berkman's transition to producing artistic director, the theatre has brought on an artistic cabinet including Steve H. Broadnax III, Lisa Portes, Mieke D, and Nikko Kimzin.
Like the characters in his language-lacerating work, the Chicago-bred playwright often spoils for a fight, even when the topic isn't his increasingly conservative politics.
The Richmond theatre, which announced a new tripartite leadership structure last fall, has filled all 3 spots.
With founder Julian Wiles's departure, Marybeth Clark will become artistic director alongside a new managing director starting in May 2023.
This week the editors discuss theatre's role in dispelling the fears and misconceptions surrounding abortion with Alison Leiby and Justice Hehir.
She will succeed founding leaders Chip Walton and Dee Covington, who will serve in transitional roles during the 2022-23 season.
Sarah Silverman's musical memoir, delayed by pandemic and the death of a key collaborator, finally arrives at the Atlantic with its frank, irreverent spirit intact.
After 52 years at the influential bilingual theatre, 17 of those at the helm, Robert Federico feels he is leaving Repertorio in good hands with Rafael Sánchez.
At Bucks County Playhouse, the award-winning actor stars in a one-woman show reckoning with the legacy of her showbiz family and the experiences of Asian Americans in the theatre.
This year's winners will be honored at an in-person ceremony on May 26.
The writers of 'Exception to the Rule' and 'What the End Will Be,' both at Roundabout Theatre, talk about their paths from home to work, and possibly back again.
Beryl Briane Ford and Michelan Le'Monier will co-lead the Brooklyn-based organization.
In depicting a transphobic murder in Washington, Mikki Gillette's new play sets out to show a young woman's confidence in the face of chaos.
The end of yet another path-breaking play development program, one with fieldwide impact and global reach, has not been properly mourned.
With 3 plays opening within as many months of each other, the prolific writer talks about comedy, empathy, and his deep love for television.
This month we talk to the administrator, activist, and casting professional about amplifying trans talent, rethinking the canon, and prioritizing mental health.