Space Exploration in Theatre Ninjas’ Immersive ‘Don’t Wander Off’
The Cleveland troupe’s summer show took audiences on an interactive, RPG-inspired journey to a new world.
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The Cleveland troupe’s summer show took audiences on an interactive, RPG-inspired journey to a new world.
From a charge artist from the Ukraine to a playwright/yoga teacher in Austin, here are some folks to have on your radar.
Murielle Borst Tarrant’s new play at La MaMa, parodically reclaims Native tropes and distortions, with a nod to Dante.
The New York City company spotlights—and helps sell tickets for—shows that meet or surpass gender parity.
How a play about an infamous pair ignited a controversy—and a conversation—about race, rape, and history.
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Tales of haunted theatres from across the U.S.
A 7-play project led by McCarter Theatre Center delves into the college’s haunted history.
The challenge for artists: to keep our attention on human stories and larger questions, not on our distractor-in-chief.
Plays on some pet presidential subjects—immigration, U.S. history, the presidency itself—stir uneasy new resonances.