The Night the Lights Went Off Off-Broadway
Theatre folks mourn closed shows and unseen work, and worry over the impact on emerging artists.
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Theatre folks mourn closed shows and unseen work, and worry over the impact on emerging artists.
Jose talks to the playwright about her (now closed) show ‘Endlings’ and to Wai Ching Ho, who starred in it.
The immigrants of Madhuri Shekar’s play, and my own forebears, have a message for us: We survived so you will survive.
Theatre’s education and engagement pros, whose work has been put on hold along with everyone else’s, can be key partners in our field’s eventual recovery.
Visits with resident artists, archival production videos, and a cooperative online project are all part of the downtown theatre’s new virtual offerings.
The Windham-Campbell Prize honors English-language writers all over the world at every stage of their careers.
Even in a pandemic, theatre can still live on the page, in your mind, in your home—and playwrights could use the royalties.
The generosity of playwrights has made the New Play Exchange a destination and a hub that is helping some of us close the social distance.
Where will we find the tools to forge a new way of learning and making theatre? They may already be in our hands.
Tennessee theatre kids stepped up to bat when they learned the dress rehearsal for ‘Let ‘Em Play’ would be their closing performance.