A Theatre of Circumstance, or, From Stuck to Strength
Looking toward a post-COVID horizon, we must plan for adjustment, redefinition, and a new kind of relevance.
Looking toward a post-COVID horizon, we must plan for adjustment, redefinition, and a new kind of relevance.
Nationwide readings on the scourge of guns brought pandemic-isolated theatre folks together for a common cause—and the momentum may continue.
Though she seemed more than mere mortal, her life was defined by human connection.
Finalists for the two-year residency include Nikki Brake-Sillá and A.A. Brenner.
The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation and the Walder Foundation have awarded AAAA funds to support an executive director.
While theatres remain dark, the company has started Call Time to advocate for mental wellness support for theatre workers.
The Bay Area theatre community mourns the loss of the the actor, maestro, and longtime member of El Teatro Campesino.
This month Brian talks to the playwright/poet/marketer who’s the driving force behind the New Play Exchange.
Ending white supremacy at your institution requires an organization-wide commitment to change in both culture and policy.
The Minneapolis company will present five virtual cabarets in 2021.