Nina Vance, Texas Pioneer
The Alley Theatre’s founder built it for Houston, and built it to last.
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The Alley Theatre’s founder built it for Houston, and built it to last.
Succeeding Sara Holdren at New York magazine, Shaw will shine her unblinking critical light on works big and small.
For the actor/dancer it’s all about storytelling around the campfire, whether it’s theatre, dance, or AC/DC.
Fleming brings his vast experience working as a multidisciplinary artist across the U.S. back to his home state of Kentucky.
From the birth of James Allen Bland and Victory Gardens to landmark premieres for Mary Martin and Erik Ehn, October has been a momentous month for theatre.
Taking my father, a Parkinson’s patient and stroke survivor, to the current Broadway revival was a challenge, but well worth it.
Honolulu Theatre for Youth’s longtime managing director forever changed TYA, in the islands and beyond.
From a producer in Brooklyn to a costume designer in South Carolina, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
With a season of original and adapted puppet shows for young audiences (and occasionally adults), Mesner makes theatre that is deeply felt, among other materials.
With the help of Goat in the Road Productions, Tulane students shaped a play in response to an assault crisis on their campus.