The Intensely Local Roots of ROOTS
After four decades of Southern playmaking, a look back—and forward—at theatre’s place on and off the grid.
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After four decades of Southern playmaking, a look back—and forward—at theatre’s place on and off the grid.
The president’s new FLSA rules may force an overdue reckoning for the overworked, underpaid theatre field.
Chicago Children’s Theatre and Imagination Stage are establishing fruitful partnerships to present dance/theatre to their audiences.
The Southern-based arts and advocacy group gathered to celebrate the past and gird for more struggles.
In a five-week summer intensive at Stella Adler School, underserved youth take a stab at ‘Julius Caesar.’
A backstage love triangle with its own history gets an overdue revival at New Jersey Rep.
This larger-than-life talent found her home at a theatre where she could play anything and everything, and did.
The playwright discusses her newest play ‘The Layover’ and why her characters are usually flawed, unhappy people.
‘Political theatre’ should not be an automatic putdown; both politics and theatre can lie or speak truth, depending on how they’re used.
A season of travel with this year’s presidential candidates proved that democracy is still a live event.