The Ground Together: Responses & Reflections
A range of voices considers the impact and the lasting legacy—and a few lacunae—of August Wilson’s seminal speech.
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A range of voices considers the impact and the lasting legacy—and a few lacunae—of August Wilson’s seminal speech.
The invisibility of stage designers cuts both ways: They lack for recognition (see this week’s Tonys), but they can also build diverse careers—if they get the chance.
Setting out to build something more than another new-play fest, the theatre presents 5 new plays from all-female teams.
Here are some of the top web page turners from 2015 that received praise, incited debate, and sparked conversations.
In trying to strike a healthier work/life balance for their staff and artists, theatres find that flexibility, space, and planning are key.
An initiative inviting theatres to produce only work by underrepresented voices for an entire season—and no straight white males—has excited interest and controversy.
The artistry of Deaf and disabled theatre workers has been amply demonstrated. Why aren’t they centerstage more regularly?
California Shakespeare Theatre’s new artistic director has a passion for engaging audiences around new work. What will he do with an outdoor summer theatre?
An issue of a magazine, like a theatrical season, is a menu of options reflecting our tastes, affinities, and priorities.
Theatremakers across the country talk about exciting works featuring or created by female or transgender artists.