A Year in Review: The Most-Viewed Stories of 2015
Here are some of the top web page turners from 2015 that received praise, incited debate, and sparked conversations.
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Here are some of the top web page turners from 2015 that received praise, incited debate, and sparked conversations.
In seeking to transform the Wilma Theater into a company with its own aesthetic code, its artistic director is rediscovering her own passions as well.
Carrie Coon, Crystal Dickinson, Maria Dizzia, Daniel Duque-Estrada, Stephen McKinley Henderson, and Jon Norman Schneider talk training, acting process, and the mind/body connection.
The writer shares her experience of spending 10 months in Blue Lake, Calif., at the Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre.
How circus arts companies are training artists to become both actors and acrobats.
Whether telling her own story or others’, the playwright/performer brings her full presence and the truth of her imagination to the jam.
A small but powerful theatre in Pasadena has become a national new-play force, but it’s facing new challenges at home.
Staged 20 years ago in a labor action center in south Los Angeles, Lynn Manning’s Brecht adaptation hit me where I didn’t even know I lived.
A recent convening brought together theatre leaders from across the country to apply lessons of the past to the future.
From the first bow of Washington, D.C.’s National Theatre to the premiere of Beth Henley’s ‘Crimes of the Heart,’ here are some notable dates in December.