The Fall and Rise of Private Funding for Theatre
By many measures, foundation giving to performing arts organizations is in decline—except in all the places it’s not.
By many measures, foundation giving to performing arts organizations is in decline—except in all the places it’s not.
The Massachusetts collective, known for its site-roving parade spectacles, also convenes artists and activists and community around its rural roots.
For artists like Double Edge Theatre, Jean Claude van Itallie, and Bread & Puppet Theatre, theatrical protest is a tradition, not a trend.
A state grant allowed the theatre to purchase an historic home for storage and studio space.
Theatre companies and training programs are incorporating physical acting training to strengthen ensembles and improve performance.
The farm-based Massachusetts company draws upon the life of lead actor Carlos Uriona for ‘Once a Blue Moon.’
Meet a cadre of artists and companies who put social, political and civic causes at the forefront of their work.
The Massachusetts-based company’s Chagall-inspired new work marches through a turbulent century.
Calling all dramaturgs, one-time dramaturgs, would-be dramaturgs! What production in the coming season have you heard about that you wish you were working on as a dramaturg? What is it about this show that afflicts you with dramaturgical envy?