Watch This Space: Playwrights Train for All Media
As dramatists begin to write for all media, the nation’s playwriting programs are starting to teach beyond the stage.
As dramatists begin to write for all media, the nation’s playwriting programs are starting to teach beyond the stage.
TCG will honor the National Black Theatre Festival and David Henry Hwang with an evening of celebration and performances.
This season, America’s leading Asian-American playwright revisited his most famous play, ‘M. Butterfly,’ and wrote a new musical, ‘Soft Power.’
Requiring students to attend the theatre can backfire. So how do you attract and inspire theatregoers of tomorrow?
New plays by Tarell Alvin McCraney, Quiara Alegria Hudes, David Henry Hwang, and Rajiv Joseph, as well as a revival of ‘Zoot Suit.’
The awards and prizes that have been given out since our last issue.
Natsu Onoda Power, Luciana Stecconi, and Jared Mezzocchi talk about designing David Henry Hwang’s “Yellow Face” at Theater J in Washington D.C.
Reports on casting demographics, new-play programs, theatre as autism therapy, and more.
An interview with David Henry Hwang about his play ‘Yellow Face.’
In a cavalcade of plays both intimate and epic, the playwright elucidates Asian-American life.