This Month in Theatre History
The birth of North America’s first professional troupe, the collapse of Zero Mostel, controversies, mergers, and more.
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The birth of North America’s first professional troupe, the collapse of Zero Mostel, controversies, mergers, and more.
An exposed nerve, a calming presence, an irresistible catalyst, a wide-ranging empath—the composer/lyricist contained multitudes.
A Bay Area writer sits down with an outgoing theatre giant, and a historian looks at theatre’s starring role in U.S. arts advocacy.
Seven nonprofit theatres in New York City will be creative homes for playwrights to develop new work.
The company has brought modern touches, and new plush seats, to its home at the Bangor Opera House.
The Minneapolis development hub will present free public readings of 8 playwrights, including Jen Silverman, Stefanie Zadravec, and Harrison David Rivers.
What we learned about ‘Merchant of Venice’ by staging it in the city where it was set.
The Florida theatre will present classic plays, contemporary dramas, and a holiday favorite.
The grants will support emerging directors, artists, and playwrights.
From butter to bell towers, from Baltimore to Chicago, it is a varied week for theatre.