Little Money but Plenty Coeurage of Conviction
One of L.A.’s best small theatres runs like a business, minus the finances but not the headaches.
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One of L.A.’s best small theatres runs like a business, minus the finances but not the headaches.
San Diego-area critics and arts journalists select the best works of the year.
The Middle Eastern-American–theatre’s 20th anniversary season will include a new play by Yussef El Guindi and a world premiere from Kevin Artigue.
The New York company is restructuring its executive leadership, as well as bringing in new playwrights and works to develop for 2016.
Auditioning for undergraduate theatre programs can be stressful, but it’s all about finding the right fit.
The organization’s longtime artistic director will step down this summer.
The summer festival in the Berkshires will produce both classic and new works.
From North America’s first theatre to a performer’s biggest success, a look back at theatrical happenings this month in years past.
Jen Silverman’s newest play, running at Yale Rep, is inspired by the Brontë sisters and Victorian Gothic, with a contemporary twist.
From budding friendships to star-crossed relationships, love is in the air this week for Valentine’s Day.