Joe Mantello: The Way We Do the Things We Do
As a director, he’s interested in how people act on each other; he also has a visual instinct. Both came in handy for ‘Three Tall Women.’
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As a director, he’s interested in how people act on each other; he also has a visual instinct. Both came in handy for ‘Three Tall Women.’
How the Tony-nominated director makes space for women of color in the theatre, not just herself.
The long-standing distance between a mother and her son is not quite closed in this new play about grief, guilt, and longing.
GalaPro, now in 12 Broadway theatres, could make every performance accessible to Deaf and low-vision audiences.
Residents at the New Jersey home, many former Broadway pros, got another turn in a staging of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream.’
At the 42nd Humana Festival of New American Plays, the Kilroys and Anne Bogart spoke, Lauren Gunderson got a prize, and a majority female-authored program commanded the stage.
The theatre’s new artistic director hopes to make it a home for new plays and a wide range of voices that reflect Los Angeles.
If you can find a calling that gives you peace, you owe it to yourself to follow it, no matter what stands in your way.
The 19th-century drama, now in trilogy form, has its premiere at Philly’s EgoPo Classic Theater.
From a choral composer to a classics adapter, from a Boston dramaturg to a Chicago writer/performer, here are some theatre folks who should be on your radar.