Chicago Impromptu
Spolin and Sills Laid Down The Rules. The Generations Who Came After Played by Them. That’s How Chicago Invented Itself.
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Spolin and Sills Laid Down The Rules. The Generations Who Came After Played by Them. That’s How Chicago Invented Itself.
Critic and company man, he has built an audience for adventurous work and an institute to train for it.
With some tough battles behind him in Providence, Adrian Hall is back on the theatrical frontlines in Dallas.
There’s no mystery to making a musical, declares the theatre’s most acclaimed composer. It’s just hard work.
Sharp talk in the media about arts funding, pro and con. Plus: global arts cuts, and tax code changes.
New works and auspicious revivals, theatre closures, a home for playwrights, and more.
New budget bid draws severe reaction. Plus: A new U.S.-France fellowship, leadership moves, grants for musical theatre, and more.
Comings and goings across the U.S. and the pond.
Peter Sellars & Des McAnuff offer combustible formulas for a theatre that matters.
Wole Soyinka gives voice to Africa’s painful history.