A Theatre of Circumstance, or, From Stuck to Strength
Looking toward a post-COVID horizon, we must plan for adjustment, redefinition, and a new kind of relevance.
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Looking toward a post-COVID horizon, we must plan for adjustment, redefinition, and a new kind of relevance.
Though she seemed more than mere mortal, her life was defined by human connection.
This month Brian talks to the playwright/poet/marketer who’s the driving force behind the New Play Exchange.
Ending white supremacy at your institution requires an organization-wide commitment to change in both culture and policy.
Plenty of Scrooge is on offer from the nation’s theatres, as well as Dorothy Gale, Richard III, Satchmo, and more.
Short plays in storefront windows for small outdoor audiences is the Equity-approved formula for Miami New Drama’s newest effort.
Glynn Turman, Colman Domingo, and Michael Potts talk about the new film of August Wilson’s breakthrough play.
The work of organizing for a better world is already being done, and theatres have the chance—and the responsibility—to join it.
A year of news, most of it bad, was balanced by reflection, candor, innovation, and no shortage of hopes, dreams, and plans.
Concerts and benefits, as well as starry revivals and readings, fill this week’s stocking.