Once More Unto the Breach for the Guthrie and Shakespeare’s Henriad
The flagship theatre memorably mounted Shakespeare’s popular history plays in 1990, and now they’re back for another repertory rotation.
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The flagship theatre memorably mounted Shakespeare’s popular history plays in 1990, and now they’re back for another repertory rotation.
2 works now in the public domain will be joined in a new ‘pop opera hybrid’ version.
A tenor known for romantic leads, the actor-singer tackles the iconic demon barber with only a slight key change and an emphasis on the humanity as much as the horror.
Even with arts journalism jobs in decline, emerging theatre critics keep training and finding new outlets for their voices.
Diversifying design training and hiring, and an effort to fund plays about science.
This year’s statements emphasize peace, truth, and resourcefulness.
The playwright of ‘Oslo’ and the new ‘Corruption’ likes to wrestle in public with the things that trouble him and our politics.
Companies who stage works at the NYC venue now won’t have to worry about rental costs.
In our Winter issue, we look at training that doesn’t simply instruct young artists in the ways of the world but aims to empower them to change it.
Her musical about the suffragists behind the 19th Amendment comes to Broadway with a few amendments of its own (and with Hillary Clinton as a producer).