Remembering the Warm, Welcoming, Witty Stephen J. Albert
The kind of leader who listened as much as he led, he also modeled an enviable work/life balance.
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The kind of leader who listened as much as he led, he also modeled an enviable work/life balance.
Playwrights Angela Hanks and Gabrielle Reisman won for their takes on the work of Caryl Churchill.
The team-up will allow New York theatregoers to pick from shows with at least 50 percent female or trans people on the creative team.
The theatre in Plano, Texas shuttered in December after more than two decades. We speak to its artistic director, who is moving back overseas.
The longtime leader of the Houston theatre is retiring, effective immediately.
The poet’s haunting ‘Native Guard,’ now a theatre piece at the Alliance, goes to the Civil War and back.
A new generation of theatremakers is ready to blow up the gay canon and reclaim a defiantly queer aesthetic.
From literary adaptations to play festivals, check out what is onstage this month.
Given the chance to play Claudio as a black man, neither I nor our production took the racial implications lightly.
Holdren is recognized for her debut review essay on ‘Joan of Arc: Into the Fire.’