Lois Smith and the Work That Endures
The 95-year-old actor reflects on her rich and rewarding stage career, and the life it drew from and made for her.
Reggie D. White on Taking the Reins of Woolly Mammoth
The D.C. theatre’s incoming artistic director reflects on his path to leadership, the importance of risk-taking, and possibilities for brave new theatre.
Seeking: New Chicago Theatre Hangouts
In this edition of Sightlines, we experience an inaugural WBEZ theatre event, tour TimeLine’s newest space in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood, and hear from a rising costume designer.
Workers of the World (of New York City Theatre) Unite
Gotham’s stage laborers aren’t just organizing existing workplaces; they’re also making their own, built on new models and partnerships.
Leadership Changes at Woolly, DTC, Skylight, and More
A roundup of comings and goings at the top of U.S. theatre institutions.
The Shows That Reloaded the Canon for the 21st Century
To compile this list of the new millennium’s influential plays and musicals, we turned to industry workers, leaders, and observers to come up with 50 that pushed theatre forward.
Repairing ‘A Christmas Carol’ and Reflecting on the Year
In the latest AT Education Monthly: an annual tradition restored, insights from educators, and news from around the country.
High School Opportunities Launch Futures
A list of festivals, competitions, and other programs to give young people access to and training in the theatre.
Cherry Lane Theatre and Annie Baker Launch Playwrights Collective
The new Cherry Lane Playwrights Collective incubator program continues the theatre’s commitment to supporting rising playwrights.
Mayor’s Office Announces JanArtsNYC 2026
The January activities mark NYC’s Performing Arts Month, including Under the Radar, PROTOTYPE, the APAP conference, and more.
