Shanghai: A Building Boom, a Youth Revival
China’s vibrant seaport city has a surfeit of theatres; good thing there’s a new generation eager to fill them.
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China’s vibrant seaport city has a surfeit of theatres; good thing there’s a new generation eager to fill them.
How she turned the constraints of Beckett’s buried-alive heroine Winnie into expressive assets.
The longtime Newsday fixture—for decades New York’s only female first-string theatre critic—says she’s resigning, not retiring.
This summer in Poughkeepsie, Lynn Nottage and Duncan Sheik will develop a new musical together, and Josh Radnor will present a new play.
The sound design categories for play and musicals will come back in time for the 2018 Tonys.
His minimalist aesthetic seems to mesh well with the character-driven work of the composer/lyricist. Next: ‘Pacific Overtures.’
The Philly theatre will present world premieres by A. Rey Pamatmat and Fin Kennedy.
The Los Angeles institution will co-commission more than 50 new plays over the next decade.
On this week’s podcast David J. Loehr reports back from the Humana Festival. Plus, the editors discuss ‘Miss Saigon’ and AT’s new program to nurture theatre critics of color.
The six-show season will include plays by Dominique Morisseau, Lucas Hnath, and Kwame Kwei-Armah.