‘La Pastorela’: Hope for the Holidays
A 500-year-old Mexican American tradition is going strong, honoring tradition while picking up topical inflections along the way.
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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).
10 plays by women of color running Off-Broadway at one time may not seem momentous, until you realize we’ve never seen it before.
The company in St. Thomas, by surviving hurricanes Irma and Maria, helped its fellow islanders survive it too.
A historic gathering for theatres of color in St. Louis turned out to be a powerful and unexpectedly timely convening.
For Monica White Ndounou, diversifying pedagogy and the canon isn’t just an obligation, it’s an opportunity.
Broadway may have reopened its theatres on Sept. 13, but it was Mary Zimmerman’s ‘Metamorphoses’ that seemed to capture and transform NYC’s grief.
The title ‘arts management consultant’ doesn’t capture the wide-ranging passion and commitment she brought to her career and her life.