Harlem Stage Announces 2022 WaterWorks Cohort
WaterWorks Emerging Artists was created to identify, cultivate, and nurture artists of color in the early phase of their careers.
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WaterWorks Emerging Artists was created to identify, cultivate, and nurture artists of color in the early phase of their careers.
Quinn Xavier Hernandez received the first commission in the newest of AE’s initiatives supporting Atlanta-based writers.
The theatre’s co-founder will step down in September after 46 years leading the company.
The former leader of San Francisco’s Magic Theatre and of NYC’s Women’s Project, she will take the helm of the Boston theatre in July, filling a vacancy left by Peter DuBois’s resignation.
This week the editors talk to the artistic director of New York Theatre Workshop about his long and influential tenure there, which will end in June.
200 titles from TCG’s collection will be part of the expansive digital library.
Texas State University theatre student Kylie Gutierrez has been selected as the program’s first participant.
Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s artistic director offers a timely list of colleagues to keep an eye on.
Administered by Pillsbury House Theatre, the honor for community-engaged, mid-career Minnesota artists comes with a $25,000 stipend.
The Omaha-based playwright never felt alone as she wrote her new family play ‘In the Upper Room,’ bowing next week in Denver.