As the industry is still recovering from pandemic closures, new data shows we’re not out of the woods yet. Sarah Clare Corporandy’s chest clenched with anxiety as the first lockdown orders were issued ...
In this excerpt from her new book The Radical Act of Listening: Making Documentary and Investigative Theatre (Routledge, 2024, 272 pp.), KJ Sanchez writes about how her childhood love for a certain ...
This month, Woodzick talks with Erin Rollman and Brian Colonna of Buntport Theater, a non-hierarchical collective in Denver known for imaginative, campy adaptations. American Theatre is proud to be ...
Ferocious in his devotion to theatre and social justice, but unfailingly kind and gracious to others, he stood as a moral compass—and not just for apartheid-era South Africa. Few playwrights have made ...
MALVERN, PA.: People’s Light today announces the appointment of Shonali Burke as its new managing director, effective June 1. Burke joins the company following an extensive national search, bringing ...
David John Chávez is a theatre critic and reporter based in San Jose, California, with over 20 years of experience in educational theatre. In his reporting for us on efforts to help high school ...
One of Athol Fugard’s most dedicated photographers started out as an awestruck fan. This is his tribute to the late dramatist, in words and photos. It’s January 1977 and I’m an art history student at ...
BOSTON: The Latinx Theatre Commons (LTC) and HowlRound Theatre Commons have announced that the Latinx Theatre Commons will sunset its work as a flagship program of HowlRound as of July 1 and will ...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company has announced the departure of artistic director Maria Manuela Goyanes following seven years of inspired leadership, as she goes on to serve as the ...
NEW YORK CITY: The Shubert Organization (TSO) has announced the members of its 2025 Artistic Circle, an initiative to provide assistance to BIPOC theatre producers with projects geared toward the ...
This magazine launched in the spring of 1984, amid the reelection campaign of incumbent President Ronald Reagan and the Democratic primary to pick his challenger, Walter Mondale, who would later that ...
Critical Minded’s new report, ‘Topdogs and Underdogs,’ looks at the effects of the publishing industry’s contraction on writers of color, and recommends paths forward. “This report was prepared with ...
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