Shedding Light on Darkness With the Ghostlight Project
On the eve of the inauguration, hundreds of theatres across the country will unite through collective action.
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On the eve of the inauguration, hundreds of theatres across the country will unite through collective action.
Bed-Stuy’s longtime black theatre gets a new leader and fresh momentum.
In this week’s episode, playwright Leah Nanako Winkler discusses New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players’ reimagined ‘Mikado.’ Plus the editors discuss musical theatre training.
Can art change the world? That may be the wrong question for an age when everything, including art, has become monetized.
The Shanghai International Arts Festival showed off new forms, hybrids—and new entrepreneurial enthusiasm.
How the Pasadena company’s staging of Molière’s choppy late play found its shape, from its wigs on down to its bodily fluids.
From a Chicago-based audio engineer to a D.C. security guard, here are some theatre folks to have on your radar.
The Emmy-winning actor is currently starring in ‘Endgame’ at Long Wharf Theatre.
Paloma Young discusses blending Imperial Russia with modern punk in her costumes for the genre-spanning musical.
Requiring students to attend the theatre can backfire. So how do you attract and inspire theatregoers of tomorrow?