AMY HERZOG: This play—it’s exquisite. I hadn’t read it before, so thank you for asking me to do this. A.K. PAYNE: I really appreciate it. I wanted to talk to you because I read 4000 Miles, and it was ...
NEW YORK CITY: The Guggenheim Foundation has awarded fellowships this year to 223 American and Canadian scientists, scholars, writers, and artists, selected from nearly 5,000 applicants. The theatre ...
One of three plays in InterAct Theatre Company’s Philly Cycle, ‘Seng’s Hair Salon’ blends salon life, unaddressed trauma, and inspiration from Philly’s Southeast Asian communities. “I have always ...
Daniel Okrent’s biography seeks the composer/lyricist’s motivation and finds complication and nuance, while Barry Joseph’s book asks what Sondheim’s games and puzzles can tell us about him. Don’t meet ...
Edward Torres and Archana Vaidya take over as interim leaders of the embattled company as it seeks to reestablish itself in Chicago’s theatre scene. “I was born and raised here. This is my city, and ...
“In any performance we create, we’re calling into existence things that existed already.” Raquel Torre invokes numerous references as we speak about the theatricality of February’s “Benito Bowl,” when ...
These artists join Willem Dafoe, previously announced as international message author, in inviting theatremakers and audiences worldwide to celebrate World Theatre Day. “In a world that seems to get ...
In one of New York City’s most expensive neighborhoods, theatregoers have long braved a dim flight of weathered stairs up to the charmingly ramshackle Rattlestick Theater, on the second floor of a ...
In an aggressive move to claim a new corner of the entertainment industry, the streaming giant Netflix has announced a groundbreaking new option to premium members, PlayFlix, which promises to stage ...
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions. Jeremiah OC Jahi won the second place prize of $500 and a rehearsed online reading on March 29 at 4 p.m., for his play Housekeeping, about a ...
See How They Run is a classic British farce bursting with mistaken identities and nonstop chaos. In a quiet WWII vicarage, a soldier, a German POW, a Russian spy, and multiple clergymen collide, ...