Leadership Changes at Renaissance Theaterworks, Old Globe, and More
A roundup of comings and goings at the top of U.S. theatre institutions.
Play On Shakespeare Partners With 3 Theatres
A new collaboration with Great Lakes Theater, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, and Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival aims to expand engagement with modern adaptations of Shakespeare plays.
Lisa Sanaye Dring Builds Mind Palaces
The playwright and director from Hawaii and Nevada discusses ‘Death Play,’ ‘Sumo,’ yearning, loneliness, and the wisdom of accepting loss.
21 Practical Tips for New Artistic Directors
Leadership advice from the producing artistic director of Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park.
Featured Contributors
A guide on how to start a theatre company in 2026, and highlights on six iconic Puerto Rican artists ahead of the TCG conference.
Featured Contributors
The challenges facing theatre MFA programs, and the journeys of recent college theatre program graduates.
BIPOC Critics Lab Goes Bicoastal With Old Globe, Public Theater
Applications are now open for the first bicoastal 2026-27 BIPOC Critics Lab cohort, as the 2025-26 cohort completes their training.
Tianyu Lei, Viktoriia Shlenova Receive 2026 Willa Kim Scholarships
The scholarship, administered by Theatre Communications Group, supports early-career costume designers through professional development.
How ‘Is God Is’ Set Aleshea Harris Free
As her acclaimed play about twin sisters bent on revenge reaches the screen, the writer-director talks about filmed violence, resisting ugliness, and claiming confidence in the face of rejection.
State of Play
Why the theatre industry’s new-play push hasn’t improved the playwrights’ lot.
