In Memoriam: Undermain’s Katherine Owens, Theatre Visionary
The Dallas troupe’s founding artistic director left a legacy of new and experimental work, both in her adopted hometown and around the world.
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The Dallas troupe’s founding artistic director left a legacy of new and experimental work, both in her adopted hometown and around the world.
Two programs use theatrical tools to foster communication and understanding among cops and the communities they serve.
The Emmy-nominated comic discusses her new show, ‘Douglas,’ living with autism, and how her works are neither purely standup nor theatre.
Women and people of color, along with artistic originality, should not be considered commercial risks.
Iraqi immigrants and refugees living in Minnesota share their personal stories onstage.
At San Jose’s City Lights, engagement can mean theatregoers texting actors or partying with them onstage.
In a post-‘Moonlight’ world, writers like Michael R. Jackson and Jeremy O. Harris are making the case for LGBTQ stories that go beyond the gay white experience.
The father and son duo are performing in Joseph Dougherty’s historic two-hander this summer in West Virginia, and learn a lot about each other in the process.
From a Texas-bred hair and makeup designer to a Minnesota-based production manager, here are some folks you should have on your radar.
What did I learn at this year’s TCG National Conference? Criticism and journalism may be facing a crisis, but I can be part of the solution.