Selling It
With his second volume of lyrics, Sondheim makes the case for his theatrical vision, even when it’s led him down blind alleys.
With his second volume of lyrics, Sondheim makes the case for his theatrical vision, even when it’s led him down blind alleys.
Emily Mann and Chay Yew write and direct plays, and they run theatres. Not necessarily in that order.
Projection in the theatre is nearly as old as theatre itself, but recent technological advances have made it easier to use—and misuse.
As theatres and audiences face a brave new digital world, 12 of the nation’s most influential theatre critics talk about their towns and their changing roles.
The New York director balances classics and new plays, in big venues and small, while stripping away the safety net.
For Peter Sellars and Maya Zbib, mentorship isn’t a one-way exchange.
When theatre artists and military personnel come together, assumptions on both sides are transformed.
An ancient story wins hearts and minds at the world’s most controversial military base.
A tribute to Actors Theatre of Louisville’s longtime managing leader.
Theatre professionals discuss strategies for bringing artists, institutions and communities closer together.