Alvin Epstein: Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On
In his years at Yale Rep and ART, this extraordinarily versatile actor/director set the bar for generations of stage artists.
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In his years at Yale Rep and ART, this extraordinarily versatile actor/director set the bar for generations of stage artists.
To honor the million-plus Black Africans who died in World War I, the South African artist uses opera, theatre, dance, video, and a dose of Dada.
For 23 years this Miami theatre has made short-form theatre a priority, a specialty, and something of a superpower.
After honing an engaged producerial approach at the Public Theater, she takes the helm of Baltimore’s Center Stage.
A conversation with the playwright of ‘Cry it Out,’ a comedy/drama about bonds and conflicts among neighbors with young children.
From the deadliest theatre fire in U.S. history to a young Tennessee Williams’s fateful move to New Orleans, December was a momentous month.
A 500-year-old Mexican American tradition is going strong, honoring tradition while picking up topical inflections along the way.
From emerging talents to unsung veterans, our regular Role Call feature shines a light on folks you ought to know.
U.S. theatres strive to maintain and build on the period of relative stability reflected in the latest edition of TCG’s annual industry report.
You can’t just dip into the best, most compulsively readable book ever written about the art and sweat of making theatre (though you may skip a few parts).