Leadership Changes at Park Ave. Armory, Merrimack, BoCo, DCTA
A roundup of comings and goings at the top of U.S. theatre institutions.
Milwaukee Rep Doubles Down on New-Work Development
The Wisconsin theatre just announced 6 new plays, to roll out over the coming seasons, and 3 new commissions, thanks to $1 million gift for new-play development.
Middle-Class Disappearers in ‘Bleeding Hearts’
At Atlanta’s Theatrical Outfit, playwright Steve Yockey tells a new horror comedy about a couple caught between classes.
A Play Without Live Actors: Is ‘An Ark’ Theatre’s Afterlife?
With a script by Simon Stephens and a (video-captured) cast of 4, a new mixed-reality experience at The Shed may be the closest this new medium has come to a bona fide play.
Seattle Children’s Theatre Pulls Kennedy Center Run of ‘Bruce Lee Story’
Originally set for a 2-week presentation at the Kennedy Center, the new TYA play by Keiko Green now, instead, hopes to extend its Seattle run.
Junior Theater Fest, Where Celebration > Competition
2026 kicks off with a report from this year’s gathering in Atlanta.
Love, Light, Joy, Legend: The Unparalleled Tina Packer
A former student and colleague remembers Shakespeare & Co.’s founder as a mind-blowing, career-shaping teacher, leader, and model.
People to Watch: Justin Tanner
The prolific L.A. playwright chats about his newest autobiographical play, ‘My Son the Playwright,’ and how his family has shaped his artistry.
Offscript: Jaime Castañeda Returns to Texas, and a Chat With The Hat
This month we talk to the new artistic director of Dallas Theater Center and to the co-editors of a new online publication covering Off-Broadway.
IndieSpace, Caborca to Help Equity Members Qualify for Health Insurance
The collaboration aims to fill healthcare gaps for Equity actors and stage managers who need one more week of work to secure their coverage.
