My Day at the Museum
The performance-art team at L.A.’s Natural History Museum mixes science and theatre to bring prehistoric creatures back to life.
Head out West with coverage of theatres in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon and Washington.
The performance-art team at L.A.’s Natural History Museum mixes science and theatre to bring prehistoric creatures back to life.
Printing an archival book celebrates a theatre’s history while telling a story—and looking ahead.
A look behind the scenes at the design and direction of a revival of Kaufman and Hart’s classic comedy.
Their much-anticipated ‘Tales of the City’ musical will debut—where else?—in San Francisco.
On the stage she and her husband founded, Alaskan artists and themes are right at home.
For generations of Asian-American artists in the Bay Area, life in the theatre has meant a passionate struggle for opportunity and change.
From underground L.A. emerges an auteur with music in his veins.
The Berkeley Rep artistic director has made playing well with others his specialty.
An actress rides shotgun on the rough-and-tumble development of David Edgar’s epic ‘Continental Divide.’
A new cycle of plays about religious belief prompts L.A.’s Cornerstone Theater Company to rethink some definitions: of community, of tolerance, of Cornerstone itself.