

This Week in Theatre Awards: Steinberg Awards, Pay Your People Grants, and More
A roundup of prizes, residencies, and other recognitions.

Superheroes on Native Land, Part 2
After years of community work and some COVID setbacks, Cornerstone Theater assembles a cast, a set, and a tour for Larissa FastHorse’s ‘Wicoun.’

A Harlem Renaissance
How theatres in the historic NYC neighborhood are stepping up their game with artists and audiences.

Michael Barakiva Named Cleveland Play House Artistic Director
The director and novelist replaces Mark Cuddy, who has navigated the theatre through controversies.

This Month in Theatre History
The first production to use electric lighting, a tragic theatre fire, a Broadway landmark, an Asian American icon, and a James Baldwin musical adaptation.

TYA/USA Announces 2024 National Festival and Conference
Presented in collaboration with the Alliance Theatre, this year’s convening will focus on the theme of possibility.

This Week in Theatre Awards: Youngblood, Write It Out!, and More
A roundup of prizes, residencies, and other recognitions.

Everyone’s Invited to ‘Mrs. Krishnan’s Party’
The New Zealand-based Indian Ink Theatre Company brings immersive festivities to a number of U.S. theatres starting this month.

Seeing Theatre’s Future in Warsaw
At the Generation After Festival in September, Polish theatres gave a fresh demonstration of the vitality, relevancy, and pliability of the live arts.

Theatre as Refuge and Resistance in a Time of War
For MENA-identifying theatres in the U.S., the current Israel-Hamas war makes the work of lifting Palestinian and Arab voices all the more urgent.