American Theatre Plans All-Twitter Edition
Features will include whimsical hashtags and magazine-style analysis, just shorter.
Features will include whimsical hashtags and magazine-style analysis, just shorter.
Tracy Liz Miller and Brenda Jean Foley of the Bridge Initiative talk about achieving gender parity in Arizona, plus more season announcements and what you should read in the April 2015 issue of American Theatre.
Bill Bordy gifts LA Stage Alliance with five years of funding to support a return of its online performing-arts magazine.
Theatremakers joined students at the University of the Arts for theatricalized concert versions of sounded the limits of the musical theatre form.
Next season at the Boston theatre will include new works by Winnie Holzman, Jeffrey Hatcher, Gina Gionfriddo and Craig Lucas. Oh, and Nick Offerman.
Somehow a Russian doctor who died in 1904 was able to pre-diagnose our 21st-century ways of not connecting, of spending our lives alone together.
The city’s notorious child murders of 1979 are the backdrop of Janine Nabers’s ‘Serial Black Face,’ and Steve Yockey will get two world premieres.
Critics shower awards on Northern California theatre, with 64 recipients across 22 categories.
A mix of new work and local premieres, including plays by Lucy Kirkwood and Stephen Adley Guirgis, are on tap, along with a new second-stage series.
Serge Seiden will leave Studio Theatre to work on other projects in the D.C. area.