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 ...
What 3 new works by the author of ‘’night, Mother’ say about her unique career arc, and about the field in which she’s gained a tenuous but undeniable hold. Cheryl L. West is unafraid to go where her ...
Graf won for her play ‘Exit Wounds,’ which explores the effect of a horrific tragedy on the perpetrator’s family. In addition to the world premiere staging of Ifa Bayeza’s three play repertory on 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 ...
At high school theatre programs big and small, well funded and not, educators are stoking excitement and building a future, both for their students and for the art form. The second show I ever ...
His two-decade tenure included the launch of the Binger Center for New Theatre and extensive scholarship fundraising to make Yale’s prestigious drama training tuition-free. This Denver-focused edition ...
For theatre to keep up with community and with the times, we need new ways to support writers and their work. The prolific late author and playwright, who died over the summer, leaves behind a legacy ...
This month Woodzick talks to writer and educator Seayoung Yim about self-love, care-filled casting, and America’s recent obsession with Korean culture. Weeks after stepping into the role on an interim ...
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 ...
‘2nd Greatest Show on Earth’ launches a season, while Mack the Knife has trouble gaining traction.
In this episode, Gabriela talks to the Pulitzer-winning playwright about his new triple-play in Miami, and Rob checks in with LA Times arts reporter Ashley Lee. Then editor-in-chief Rob Weinert-Kendt ...
ORLANDO, FLA.: Cheryl Collins, known throughout central Florida as a leading development and executive leader, was recently named executive director of Orlando Shakes, in partnership with University ...