Come Together, Right Now
A historic gathering for theatres of color in St. Louis turned out to be a powerful and unexpectedly timely convening.
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A historic gathering for theatres of color in St. Louis turned out to be a powerful and unexpectedly timely convening.
For Monica White Ndounou, diversifying pedagogy and the canon isn’t just an obligation, it’s an opportunity.
UCLA TFT will present new plays, musicals, and operas as part of its mainstage season.
Broadway may have reopened its theatres on Sept. 13, but it was Mary Zimmerman’s ‘Metamorphoses’ that seemed to capture and transform NYC’s grief.
The critics interview the Oscar-winning screenwriter about finally getting some Broadway love, and trade thoughts on ‘King Kong.’
The latest numbers show playwrights and directors edging close to parity, while most designers apart from costumers lag behind.
Darren Canady, Keiko Green, and Jordan Ramirez Puckett have been selected for developmental workshops.
The two artists discuss performative wokeness in ‘The Thanksgiving Play’ at Playwrights Horizons. Plus the Friends review Michael Urie’s performance in ‘Torch Song’ on Broadway.
The annual festival will feature five world premieres, including a new play by Lucas Hnath.
The company, which suspended operations last spring, is back with classics and new plays for its “Rebuild the Rep” season.