Nationalism and Its Discontents at Wrocław’s Theatre Olympics
A new staging of Poland’s national epic was the centerpiece of a festival reflecting the West’s tense, shadowy new age.
Support American Theatre! A just and thriving theatre ecology begins with information for all. Make a fully tax-deductible donation today! Join TCG to ensure you get AT's return to print in your mailbox.
A new staging of Poland’s national epic was the centerpiece of a festival reflecting the West’s tense, shadowy new age.
Why the director and designer, longtime collaborators, decided to serve up Shakespeare in a plywood container.
At its recent Manhattan gathering, the Latina/o Theatre Commons took the movement to the next level, and not a moment too soon.
The designer is revisiting—and revising—her original Broadway costumes from 1987 at Houston’s Theatre Under the Stars.
From a fire at the Richmond Theatre in Virginia to the birth of Puerto Rican theatre in New York City, December was a memorable month for theatre.
The British director, who’s bringing her new Kneehigh show ‘946’ to Berkeley Rep, tells us why gender parity shouldn’t be so hard to achieve.
Alice Childress’s seldom-produced interracial love story, though set a century ago, gave off fresh sparks at the Intiman.
For 40 years the troupe has developed work by, about, and for the Latinx community and shared it in and around Mile-High City.
The weekend convening brought theatre leaders together to discuss how statistics can turn into successes.
The chairman of NBC Entertainment works in TV, but he’s bringing theatre into people’s homes and onto their stages in every way he can.