How ‘Heart Sellers’ Gives Thanks for Mothers
As his popular two-hander makes the rounds of U.S. theatres in the coming season, playwright Lloyd Suh reminisces on the play’s development and continued resonance in an anti-immigrant climate.
As his popular two-hander makes the rounds of U.S. theatres in the coming season, playwright Lloyd Suh reminisces on the play’s development and continued resonance in an anti-immigrant climate.
The prolific late author and playwright, who died over the summer, leaves behind a legacy of expansive work about Southern Black women and their journeys.
When 5 Atlanta theatres joined to fundraise, they faced familiar roadblocks and found new avenues.
Karen Hartman’s newest play was inspired by a controversial court for former prostitutes and those who run it.
The South depicted by an emerging group of playwrights is complicated and diverse, and there’s not a mint julep in sight.
The company selects an Atlanta native after an extensive search.
From a daring director to a tag team of designers, from San Francisco to Atlanta, this month’s cohort of theatre people are making their mark.
NNPN largesse goes to playwrights and theatres to produce, and partner to produce, new work.