Queer Teens Find a Home Onstage
How queer youth theatre groups are shaping, and saving, the lives of new generations of artists and activists.
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How queer youth theatre groups are shaping, and saving, the lives of new generations of artists and activists.
When 5 Atlanta theatres joined to fundraise, they faced familiar roadblocks and found new avenues.
New plays from Jez Butterworth, James Graham, and Lucy Kirkwood throw its characters and their values into sharp relief and thrilling conflict.
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The first site-specific piece in a planned three-year project kicks off with an immersive stroll through Little Havana’s Tower Hotel.
An assistant director recalls the path-breaking original production at the Public Theater.
At Idaho Shakespeare Festival, alternating Hamlets mined the role’s duality—and not just along gender lines.
From an actor/teacher in South Florida to a Philadelphia stage manager, here are some folks to have on your radar.
The venerable avant-garde company is coming back to the East Village, but don’t expect them to settle down.
How Children’s Theatre of Charlotte drew on the field’s best practices to create sensory-friendly offerings.