In the Most Unlikely Places
Imagine a world—even a department store—without art.
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Imagine a world—even a department store—without art.
10 reasons the arts are an important national priority.
Turning Marley’s face into a doorknob is just Problem No. 1 for ‘Carol’ adaptors.
The conflicts and commonalities I saw at this year’s TCG conference.
Times are changing at the world’s most famous—and infamous—passion play. Plus: Reflections of and on Obergammerau by Robert Wilson and Sarah Ruhl.
Who’s depriving American audiences of the great foreign-language theatre of the world?
Art is not made by committee. So what do we expect our boards to do?
Such questions may still confound, but several new-generation theatre writers have answers ready.
Christian theatre artists seek excellence—and salvation—onstage.
Broadway is fine and well, but it’s not the place to gauge the health of American playwriting.