Cedric the Entertainer Finds His Song, ‘Lost Boys’ Raises the Stakes
The comic actor talks about his role in August Wilson’s ‘Joe Turner’s Come and Gone,’ director Michael Arden and designer Dane Laffrey talk vampire musicals, and Gemma Wilson gives us the Seattle 411.
‘WitchDuck’ Vs. the 18th-Century Manosphere
With its satirical look at an overlooked piece of Virginia history, Eva DeVirgilis’s new play is for the women who’ve spoken up against patriarchy for centuries.
Lou Tyrrell Trusted Playwrights, and Got Audiences to Do the Same
A writer and mentee remembers the Florida-based actor, director, and producer, who died on April 10 at the age of 75.
There’s Some New Work ‘Out Here’
A show and a convening at Court Theatre demonstrate what’s still possible, and a composer-designer lets us in on their dreams.
AGUARDIENTE, a Sensory Experience
GALA Hispanic’s new musical celebrating friendship and art aims to immerse audiences in the languages, rhythms, and smells of Latine and Caribbean homes.
Vineyard Theatre and IATSE Workers Reach Bargaining Agreement
This first collective bargaining agreement, which takes effect April 27, is a major step for Vineyard’s backstage and overhire IATSE union crew members.
‘Schmigadoon’s Secret Sauce: The Sincerity Is in the Sound
The show’s creator, Cinco Paul, explains how his score pays cock-eyed tribute to the mid-century American musical.
a.k. payne on ‘Furlough’s Paradise’: Rupture and Ritual
A conversation about abolition, family, and how to hold the past in the present.
Guggenheim Fellows, Weissberger/Harris Award, and More
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Spring School Musicals and Educator Impact
Creating space for reflection and traditions for celebration in high school and college theatre.
