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Both in content and form, documentary theatre in the U.S. has always been at theatre's cutting edge.
How disabled performing artists are challenging ableism, building access, and imagining new worlds.
A stagehands' walkout at the Off-Broadway theatre is just one of several union efforts at nonprofit theatres nationwide.
*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.
As the industry is still recovering from pandemic closures, new data shows we’re not out of the woods yet.
After a career focused on breaking down barriers to access, Gaur is at the helm of an organization uniquely positioned to move that work forward.
Attendance and funding may be down at many U.S. theatres, but the variety of creative responses to crisis and precarity is ever increasing.
Lynn Nottage again tops the list, followed closely by a mix of dramatists, librettists, and adapters.
That play was announced as part of the Arena Stage season last April with no pages, no treatment, and no title. Now, the story of Wallace “W” Tre and Free Dominic Mann, two gay Black men who meet ...
The beautiful thing about theatre is that there is never just one way to do it. Directors are able to take a piece and stage it in new and creative ways, while holding true to the story and the text.
How a cohort of artistic directors of color, recently hired at major U.S. theatres, have confronted unforeseen upheavals.