6 Theatre Workers You Should Know
From a producer in North Carolina to a set designer in New York, from a playwright in Illinois to a theatremaker in Texas, here are some folks to have on your radar.
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From a producer in North Carolina to a set designer in New York, from a playwright in Illinois to a theatremaker in Texas, here are some folks to have on your radar.
A Wallace Foundation grant gave Portland Center Stage room to experiment with their marketing and engagement programs for new theatregoers.
The subject of our September cover is a fiercely individual American master.
The author of ‘He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box’ talks about the play’s inspiration, her extraordinary parents, and her love for literature and old movies.
How the playwright led a cohort of young writers to a threshold—and what lay beyond it.
Colleagues and former students of the playwright share how she helped shape their lives and work.
He led Sundance Theatre Lab with wit, grit, and passion, often leading feedback sessions as lengthy and involved as the plays themselves.
The visionary director returns to the stage with timely messages from the Greeks.
The Guthrie’s first TD and a longtime theatre dean at USC, he launched countless careers with his unassuming, get-to-work ethos.
A theatre program run by Manhattan Theatre Club offers formerly incarcerated youth a venue to face, embrace, and share their lives.