Combing: A Recollection of Working With Adrian Hall
Somehow the late, great director could work on my play—and give it exactly what it needed—even while occupied with countless other thoughts and projects.
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Somehow the late, great director could work on my play—and give it exactly what it needed—even while occupied with countless other thoughts and projects.
With Eugene Lee, Trinity Rep’s founder leader built a true resident theatre and forged a distinct and visceral aesthetic.
At Trinity Rep, Hall built a questing, adventurous theatre and brought a company of actors, and Providence audiences, along with him.
Footsteps on the roof, mischief-making specters, self-opening doors, and more fill our annual Halloween anthology of tales from haunted theatres.
Theatre folks from Alaska to Ohio to Misssissippi tell us where they’re seeing the most change and what they’d like to see on a stage in the coming season.
The married team will serve as co-artistic directors of the Philly company, replacing Paige Price.
A seasoned executive leader, he will succeed Susie Medak in a role she’s held for 32 years.
The longtime arts leader will leave the New York company for a role at Rhode Island’s largest arts organization.
As companies head toward reopening with an eye on institutional change, many former employees are feeling left behind.
He leaves the company after six years, triggering a nationwide search for his successor.