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In the first edition of our new column: a dive into some data about the coming theatre season across the U.S. and in NYC. Our annual fall season preview listings are one place we can find out. As ...
This month he talks with Migdalia Cruz, the prolific Bronx-born writer with more than 60 works performed in 150 venues across 12 countries, about how María Irene Fornés, Pinocchio marionettes, and ...
The Kilroys, a collective of artists, producers, educators, and organizers founded to advance gender parity in the theatre industry, announced 14 members of their new cohort today. Originally created ...
Though many have regained pre-pandemic attendance levels, theatres remain behind other cultural organizations, the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance found. “Philadelphia is home to one of the ...
A season-long August Wilson celebration will honor the playwright’s 80th birthday with community partnerships throughout New Haven, Connecticut, where six of his plays premiered. “This celebration is ...
The new two-theatre complex in San Diego is the culmination of a partnership between Cygnet Theatre and the historic preservation group Arts District Liberty Station. “The completion and opening of ...
At American Theatre, we believe that the most important decision we make is whose stories we tell. Our editorial values are accountability, advocacy, creativity, diversity, excellence, innovation, ...
With the lease on its building set to expire, a Pittsburgh theatre convened a gathering of voices to reconsider and reimagine questions of ownership, property, and community, particularly for ...
A roundup of awards, citations, and residencies. LOS ANGELES: Geffen Playhouse has announced its selection of L.A.-based writers to participate in the 2025-26 cycle of The Writers’ Room, a forum for ...
Pre-show dinner and discussions at Round House Theatre are using Matthew López’s two-part epic to gather queer folks of various ages to reflect on community, care, and culture. “There are exchanges of ...
For her senior show, Meredith chose to direct A Chorus Line, the 1975 hit drawn from the real-life stories of dancers trying out for a Broadway ensemble. She enticed Lin-Manuel to be her assistant ...
The birth of the NEA and NEH, the original productions of an American classic by Arthur Miller and a flop by Tennessee Williams, and more. “A View from the Bridge” by Arthur Miller, at the Young Vic ...