Don’t Say ‘Colony’: Rubber Rep’s New Pop-Up Residency
The experimental Texan theatre company sets up shop in a church in Lawrence, Kans.
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Dispatches from Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
The experimental Texan theatre company sets up shop in a church in Lawrence, Kans.
At the 2013 Conference, theatre artists went back to their roots to “Learn, Do, Teach” and tackle the topics of innovation, audience engagement, diversity and inclusion, and financial adaptation.
Eugenie Carabatsos’s new play may lie in the shadow of death, but its humor is very much alive
The play explores the significance of objects and the inevitable morality we face.
Through her diverse series of shows, Vortex Rep artistic director Bonnie Callum is exploring the five elements.
To create Enda Walsh’s pool setting for ‘Penelope,’ Undermain Theatre is setting up shop in new digs.
Excursions aren’t just for school children at Austin’s ZACH Theatre.
At Austin’s Fusebox Festival, talking with strangers is de rigueur.
What a viewing of 3 different productions of Paula Vogel’s second-generation AIDS play reveals about its essence and possibilities.
On the occasion of a rare American premiere, the playwright talks candidly about his new play, his long exile from Broadway, his public vs. private life.