Know a Theatre: Black Ensemble Theater of Chicago
This Windy City theatre works to eradicate racism and unite audiences through its performances and educational programming.
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This Windy City theatre works to eradicate racism and unite audiences through its performances and educational programming.
Quiara Alegría Hudes changed her mother/daughter drama into a musical. Then the world changed even more.
Thanks to rigorous planning and impeccable timing, no one ever looked bad in a Martha Swope photo.
The theatre’s new Rush&Ride program merges same-day tickets with car services, and it’s literally driving more patrons to the theatre.
Both ‘Trans Scripts’ and ‘Orange Julius’ let trans people tell their own stories, though only one credits a trans playwright.
On the eve of the inauguration, hundreds of theatres across the country will unite through collective action.
Bed-Stuy’s longtime black theatre gets a new leader and fresh momentum.
Can art change the world? That may be the wrong question for an age when everything, including art, has become monetized.
The Shanghai International Arts Festival showed off new forms, hybrids—and new entrepreneurial enthusiasm.
How the Pasadena company’s staging of Molière’s choppy late play found its shape, from its wigs on down to its bodily fluids.