In ‘Dance We Do,’ Ntozake Shange Tells an Artist’s Love Story
Her posthumous release honors the under-recognized place of Black artists in dance and theatrical history.
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Her posthumous release honors the under-recognized place of Black artists in dance and theatrical history.
Remembering a Florida actor-playwright who came home.
Two Cleveland Play House staffers reflect on Moore’s remarkable contributions to Cleveland theatre, and American theatre writ large.
With apprenticeships on hold, the inequities of the model face fresh scrutiny.
Gathering in a time of isolation is something queer artists know all too well, as well as the sacred, life-saving power of sharing space and stories.
How to rebuild the theatre field post-COVID? Invest in artists and let them do their best work in rep, and audiences will follow.
How companies across the U.S. are using their talents and networks to encourage and help folks make their voices heard.
One writer’s extraordinary efforts to prove extraordinary ability for an O-1 visa.
A surround-sound experiment audio play promises to put listeners inside the story of ‘Macbeth.’
A survey of U.S. theatres finds them almost evenly divided on the prospects for closure or survival in 2021.