There’s No Present Like the Past in ‘The Hampton Years’
Jacqueline E. Lawton’s new play evokes a seminal moment in the lives of two trailblazing African-American artists.
Jacqueline E. Lawton’s new play evokes a seminal moment in the lives of two trailblazing African-American artists.
From musicals to Shakespeare, goggles and gears are the look du jour.
Teamwork and trust are watchwords for NNPN honcho Jason Loewith.
The one thing you can count on in this polymath’s productions is surprise.
Theatre professionals discuss strategies for bringing artists, institutions and communities closer together.
Molly Smith puts Arena Stage and the nation face to face.
Anticipating hard times, the field is buttressed by strong numbers.
The forecast is neither foul nor fair—and theatres are planning accordingly.
A continued recovery harbors some worrisome omens.
A handful of new musicals that grapple with varied American experiences.