Hungarian Theatre, After the Crackdown
The nation’s still-questing independent theatres don’t face censorship amid the ascendant right-wing climate—just economic isolation.
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The nation’s still-questing independent theatres don’t face censorship amid the ascendant right-wing climate—just economic isolation.
The longtime OSF actor, equally a master of Shakespeare and August Wilson, wore his huge and complicated heart on his sleeve.
A small professional theatre in the Badger State’s capitol approaches its 10th anniversary.
Playing a Steward in this immersive holiday show has been a moving experience—literally.
How modernization and automation are rendering a once-common rigging system a historic relic.
The Twin Cities company, which joins audiences and stories, recently brought together theatremakers to share its intimate, immediate model.
How individuals and institutions are working to address and prevent sexual harassment in the theatre industry.
Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon’s new play, a sort of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ sequel, makes a bid for the holiday canon.
How the playwright came to write her searing and sweeping play, and why she cares as much about her audience’s dialogue as her own.
From a Cape Cod playwright to a versatile Chicago director, from a D.C. producer to an Austin production coordinator, here are some folks you should have on your radar.