How ‘Rent: Live’ is Reimagining Jonathan Larson for Prime Time
Twenty years after he premiered the musical Off-Broadway, director Michael Greif promises an all-new production, with a 1,500-person studio audience.
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Twenty years after he premiered the musical Off-Broadway, director Michael Greif promises an all-new production, with a 1,500-person studio audience.
The group of commissioned writers and directors will create and develop Studio-specific works.
More than 60 percent of the awarded artists this year are women, and 77 percent are people of color.
Rincón’s new play was chosen from among 300 submissions.
Arts and theatre programs won’t fix our nation’s incarceration problem, but they can do concrete and demonstrable good.
Formerly incarcerated individuals and corrections officials make a strong case.
St. Louis’s Prison Performing Arts helps young inmates discover and rediscover their creative and interactive selves.
How the Actor’s Workshop’s storied 1957 performance set the stage for collaborations between correctional facilities and U.S. theatres.
What am I learning while doing time, apart from mopping the gym? I’m getting to know people in transition.
Check out these theatre companies, programs, and projects across the country that aim to rehabilitate incarcerated populations through the arts.