NATIONWIDE: A collective of artists is inviting galleries, museums, libraries, comedy clubs, theatres, and concert halls across the country to host exhibitions, performances, and public cultural ...
A lot of theatre artists say they don’t read criticism, and I never quite believe them. Playwright Bess Wohl has a unique approach that was new to me: She said she reads reviews of her plays “like ...
It’s a good thing that unions and employers have a shared interest in the robust funding of the NEA and NEH—because it’s going to take a united front to make it happen. Federal funding for the ...
The Illinois Theatre hosted its grand opening on Oct. 15 with the premiere of Barbara Frietchie by Clyde Fitch, starring Julia Marlowe. In the late 1890s, the theatre’s founders, Al Hayman (1847-1917) ...
San Francisco-based solo performer Marga Gomez recently starred in Lily Tomlin’s solo play The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe at Aurora Theatre Company, and will next appear in ...
The performance will conclude Theatricum’s Holiday Faire, which will include an artisan holiday marketplace, special performances, festive food and drink, caroling and madrigals, photos with Santa and ...
A world premiere, commissioned as part of the Philly Cycle. When a mysterious and fatal epidemic starts to haunt their shop, three generations of a Lao family in South Philly clash over what’s best ...
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 ...
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A new national magazine is inaugurated with a look at its fleeting predecessor, and how much has changed in the decentralized U.S. theatre since then. Why does the author of ‘True West’ write plays?
Get ready for a murderous good time in A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, the uproarious Tony-winning musical that will have you laughing from start to finish! Support American Theatre: a just ...
Enter a world of magic, mystery, and unexpected friendships in The Girl Who Drank the Moon, based on the award-winning novel by New York Times Best Seller and Minnesota local, Kelly Barnhill. Support ...