The Climate of Change in ‘Fairly Traceable’
Mary Kathryn Nagle’s play adds a Native American perspective to the climate crisis.
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Mary Kathryn Nagle’s play adds a Native American perspective to the climate crisis.
The set and projection design for Aditi Brennan Kapil’s play is meant to evoke the inner life of a girl on the autism spectrum.
From public discussions to “empathy nights” to grass-roots activism, theatres across the country are responding to the current moment with resources at hand.
On this week’s podcast, we talk to two King Lears. Then, the editors discuss Sondheim and the recent spate of artistic director departures.
Even after New York’s Puerto Rican Traveling Theater found a permanent home, its tireless founder never rested in her passionate artistry and advocacy.
Theatres who want to respond to the current political climate have a ready vehicle: an angry new two-hander by the author of ‘All the Way.’
Denver Center’s annual new-play festival, now in its 12th year, shows writers in dialogue with the moment.
This Northern Texas theatre company, begun as a community theatre, now brings new professional work to area audiences.
When Waterwell discovered a Frank Loesser musical that hadn’t been performed since 1945, the company created a unique theatrical experience.
Productions that rely on new nightly casting and audience interaction can provide uniquely engaging theatregoing experiences.