An Ode to 2015
Looking back on a year of flourishing and hard conversations, and looking forward to more.
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Looking back on a year of flourishing and hard conversations, and looking forward to more.
New stagings of ‘All My Sons,’ ‘A View From the Bridge,’ and ‘Incident at Vichy’ don’t just remind us of the playwright’s grand ambitions; they realize them.
Participants in the new works festival include Zaccho Dance Theatre, puppeteer Basil Twist, composer David Coulter, and playwright Christina Anderson.
How a seemingly normal night at the theatre led to an altercation with a patron over microaggressions and white privilege.
From flash mobs to Excel spreadsheets, from velvet pipes to meticulous props, this month’s stage folks make it happen.
According to University of Maryland’s ‘Diversity in the Arts’ study, mainstream theatres report higher revenue and expenses than theatres of color.
The June 1 deadline for Equity’s changes to the plan will be pushed back as long as talks continue.
The Off-Broadway space will host the world premiere of Sky-Pony’s new musical, plus a new play from Jennifer Kidwell and Scott Sheppard.
This week’s guest is playwright Cheryl L. West, who discusses her newest play, “Akeelah and the Bee” at Arena Stage, and on writing for children and for the black experience. Plus, the editors discuss Ivo van Hove and “The Wiz Live!”
From a Thanksgiving comedy, to exciting new hires, to ‘Scrooge in Love!’, five theatre artists preview what they’re working on, and what they’re looking forward to.