Corporate giving to theatres, long in decline due to shifts in attention toward social and political causes, has plummeted in recent years. Meanwhile the Trump administration and its enablers in ...
A new book explores what the life of a middling actor in the pre-Civil War era can teach us about his time—and about notions of individualism and merit that are still with us in American theatre ...
In the first edition of a new column, we visit a puppet haunted house and chat with a rising Chicago scenic designer. Hello, and welcome to spooky season. I’ll be your guide around a few Chicago-area ...
LOS ANGELES: Theatre leaders, artists, and supporters have come together to launch Theatre Commons L.A. (TCLA), a new community-powered nonprofit organization created in service of the entire L.A.
Arden Theatre Company, Wilma Theater, and Philadelphia Theatre Company, each producing work by the Philly-based writer next year, are joining for a historic 3-way deal. “I’m really moved to have my ...
Honolulu Theatre for Youth icon ‘Junior’ talks about his upcoming collection of tales from the Philippines, awe and honesty in TYA, and how theatre is like surfing. Affectionately known as Junior, ...
A one-night-only interactive, semi-competitive theatrical performance. Exploring ideas of identity, sexuality, mental health, suicide, and getting covered in slime. (The first two rows might get wet.) ...
A joyful musical revue celebrating the timeless songs of Rodgers & Hammerstein. Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins with information for all. Please join us in this ...
Join pianist and historian Richard Glazier as he weaves together interviews, piano performances, and commentary to create a unique view of Broadway and Hollywood through music. Support American ...
Wilde’s razor-sharp wit skewers social conventions as Victorian etiquette turns into pure comedic chaos. Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins with information for all.
Icarus is gone but his father is left to wonder about the flight that went so wrong; while Dagny, a “simple woman from Siberia,” begins in a U.S. secret intelligence interrogation room, and rises to ...
In the first installment of BKBX Kids! Asks Why series, Regan guides the audience through the question, “Why are Black people being hurt, here in America?” BKBX transforms the stage into a space for ...
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