Matt Shakman’s Geffen: In With the New
The theatre’s new artistic director hopes to make it a home for new plays and a wide range of voices that reflect Los Angeles.
The theatre’s new artistic director hopes to make it a home for new plays and a wide range of voices that reflect Los Angeles.
If you can find a calling that gives you peace, you owe it to yourself to follow it, no matter what stands in your way.
The 19th-century drama, now in trilogy form, has its premiere at Philly’s EgoPo Classic Theater.
From a choral composer to a classics adapter, from a Boston dramaturg to a Chicago writer/performer, here are some theatre folks who should be on your radar.
Is this really the right time for a spate of male-authored, male-directed musicals about subservient women to come to Broadway?
Creating a safe and inclusive working environment should be a high a priority as any other policy or program within our organizations.
How Penn State and Pace University are helping professional composers create new work, with the help of their acting students.
In the midst of the #NeverAgain movement, can theatre artists foster nuanced conversations on the polarizing topics of gun violence and gun control?
Janio Marrero, Pregones, and R.Evolución Latina have been traveling to the island, and helping its residents rebuild.
The English dame holds forth on ‘My Fair Lady’ and its problems, pay equity, and the time Albee didn’t like her performance.