Featured Contributors, April 2019
Two writers take on the state of new musicals and the people who make them.
Two writers take on the state of new musicals and the people who make them.
Reports from a Black theatre summit and from a warzone in Gaza.
A deep dive into theatre in prison, and a study of William Kentridge’s latest opus.
A former HR professional makes a case for her field, and a scholar uncovers early, more feminist drafts of ‘Kiss Me, Kate.’
An overdue focus on designers, and a look at 2 new books on Broadway songwriters.
A piece on theatremaking while parenting, and one on intimacy direction, both fit the month’s Best Practices theme.
A look at a radical pricing program, and the history of an undersung female theatre pioneer.
An account of the toll of #MeToo reporting, and a report on new-play cross-pollination.
A part-time backstage hand explains a big lighting changeover, and a Cincy arts reporter turns an artist profile into a portrait of a whole scene.
One reporter who looked at how refugees find sanctuary onstage; another talked to DACA recipients who’ve made homes in the theatre.