NEW YORK CITY: Ensemble Studio Theatre’s Youngblood, an OBIE-winning collective of emerging professional playwrights, has announced new members for the 2025-26 season. Now in its 32nd year, Youngblood ...
The first installment of a new column explores how theatre artists in D.C. and Chicago interpret being called ‘too dramatic,’ and what home or belonging means in their art. When was the first time you ...
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s hit musical will have an authorized ‘Teen Edition’ starting in 2028. “We couldn’t be prouder to continue to represent Lin-Manuel’s work and to bring his astounding, game-changing ...
This edition features leaders and artists who are standing out in the Boston theatre community. What makes him special: Boston-based director Shira Helena Gitlin praised Rivera’s leadership, which has ...
The advocacy group for women and TGNC playwrights presents a new iteration of their online resource uplifting makers and champions of new plays. NATIONWIDE: The Kilroys have launched The Web 2025, an ...
This piece is one in a series on disability and theatre. Many years ago, a writer emailed me to ask if I’d consult with the originating cast of their new production with an autistic central character.
Attendance and funding may be down at many U.S. theatres, but the variety of creative responses to crisis and precarity is ever increasing. It’s no secret that the nation’s resident theatres didn’t ...
*In fact there will actually be 10 productions of Dial M for Murder in the coming season, but Norfolk’s Virginia Stage Company will use Knott’s original script rather than the Hatcher adaptation. And ...
A dialogue on how students, teachers, and parents can push back against a wave of conservative legislation and intimidation that threatens to chill theatrical expression. The kooky, macabre musical ...
After an outpouring of op-eds bemoaning the state of U.S. theatre, 2 Chicago writers lift up innovative collaborations in their own backyard as examples for the field. This common question used to ...
With a Broadway debut about disabled folks and their caretakers, the playwright of ‘Sanctuary City’ and ‘Ironbound’ is again writing at the margins. Ten years ago Martyna Majok was sleeping in a ...
For all the responsibility laid on stage managers, their impact and centrality—and what they can bring to theatre’s current moment of challenge and uncertainty—remain underappreciated. “The ...
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