Pink Fang Celebrates Ping Chong’s Legacy With Archival Symposium
A semester-long partnership with Hunter College will culminate in a full-day gathering in December, with conversations, screenings, and archival activations.
A semester-long partnership with Hunter College will culminate in a full-day gathering in December, with conversations, screenings, and archival activations.
In addition to the new name—a subversive reclamation of a misnomer for its founder—the company’s new chapter will include a co-leadership model and a continued emphasis on new work.
The plan begins with founding artistic director Ping Chong and longtime executive director Bruce Allardice stepping down at the end of 2022.
To celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we lift up the work of Frank Chin, Velina Hasu Houston, and Ping Chong, among others.
7 Asian American theatre leaders reflect on the rise in both hate crimes and open racism, how they’ve responded, and the support they would like to see.
The director and co-founder of DNAWORKS has made it his life’s work to be fully present in the complexity and plurality of life.
In a field of 11 honorees are 3 who have had a large and lasting impact on the theatre field.
Theatre news from all over the nation, from California to Washington D.C.
From the Goodman to Oregon Shakes, from new works in New Haven to the Hong Kong Arts Festival.
The Visionary Art of Meredith Monk.