Artistic Director Brandon Carter to Leave American Shakespeare Center
The theatre’s first leader of color, who has acted with the company since 2018, will step down after 4 years in the position.
Stories with a national scope.
The theatre’s first leader of color, who has acted with the company since 2018, will step down after 4 years in the position.
The L.A. theatre’s co-founder, a busy writer and director both at his company and elsewhere, will step down at the end of the year.
In Miami New Drama’s production of Tectonic Theater Project’s ‘Las Aventuras de Juan Planchard,’ Venezuelan artists told a story they couldn’t tell at home.
The theatre was stabilizing after a rough decade, and then Covid hit, offering fresh challenges and opportunities, including a move to a new venue.
Director Edward Hall and actor Katy Sullivan discuss the unique qualities that the Paralympian brings to one of Shakespeare’s iconic roles.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
As managing director of strategy and transformation, Picciarelli will work with yet-to-be-named partners in a new collective leadership model.
The co-artistic leaders will join managing director Megan Wanlass in a leadership triumvirate, succeeding Michael John Garcés.
She’ll leave in March after 4 four years in the role.
The producing artistic director has been with Unicorn since 1979.