Grad Expectations
Theatre students from the class of 2024 tell us how they’re faring in a changing market.
Degrees in the Shade?
With some MFA theatre programs closing and others opening, an educator talks to colleagues about the state of the academy.
Get with the Program: The Students’ Canon
What kinds of shows are college theatre students most eager to work on? Survey says: Big casts and edgy themes preferred.
Education is Our Foundation
TCG’s co-executive director, national engagement, reflects on the winter training issue and the importance of diverse early-career opportunities in theatre.
What Are We Training For?
Our annual Winter issue on theatre training explores on-the-ground realities for those seeking to grow through institutions.
Historical Frenemies: Hurston & Hughes, Kramer & Fauci
‘Muleheaded’ depicts the famous falling out of 2 Harlem Renaissance luminaries, while ‘Kramer/Fauci’ puts a stark spin on a tetchy dialogue from the height of the AIDS plague.
Ken Urban Makes Music and Meaning
The playwright, screenwriter, and musician talks about juggling various projects, how to manage the emotional ups and downs in an unpredictable career path, and the value of teaching.
Obies, Beacon and Black List Commissions, and More
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
A ‘Waterfall’ That Runs Deep
Phanésia Pharel’s new play explores both the common ground and the divides between a Haitian mother and her U.S.-born daughter.
Katie Holmes’s ‘Hedda,’ Savion Glover on ‘Chez Joey,’ and Theatre Training
On this jam-packed episode, we talk to the star and director of ‘Hedda Gabler’ at the Old Globe, the writer and co-director of a new take on ‘Pal Joey’ at Arena Stage, and the writer of a key story in our new training issue.
