It’s no secret that arts workers are facing unique difficulties right now. In April, the Writers Guild of America reported that over 1,300 TV writing jobs were lost in the 2023-24 season, with 37 ...
The next TCG conference aims to bring together a global community of theatremakers at an intersection of Latin American and the continental United States. Moving to a biennial schedule in 2024, TCG’s ...
An L.A. tribute to Harold Clurman, a transition for N.Y.’s Nathan Leventhal, and other updates. A true resident theatre actor, she will be greatly missed by all who collaborated with her or saw her ...
Bear witness to the tragic unraveling of Willy Loman, a weary salesman chasing the elusive “American Dream.” Amidst family strife and shattered illusions, his journey becomes a haunting exploration of ...
Plus: Richard Thomas revives Hal Holbrook’s ‘Mark Twain Tonight,’ and a listing of world premieres across the U.S. “Brother tryna challenge my somebodiness,” is what she recalls a man saying to a ...
The Brooklyn-based playwright discusses childhood theatre memories in Cincinnati, the continued gender imbalance in the American theatre, and experiences working on iconic projects. Each month on The ...
As a special offering in our Offscript feed, here’s a monologue from playwright Darnell Lamont Walker about the legendary Harlem crime boss, performed by Keith Randolph Smith. American Theatre is ...
United Hospital Fund and Venturous Theater Fund have joined in an effort to educate job-to-job arts workers about their health insurance options. The guide highlights recent legislative and regulatory ...
Bernarda’s harsh rule over her daughters reveals secrets and forbidden desires, leading to tragic consequences. A powerful story of control and passion. Also available on demand. Performed in Spanish ...
Avery Willis Hoffman’s theatre career took a turn at the age of 12. Raised in Princeton, New Jersey, where her mother was an artist and father taught at Princeton University, Hoffman grew up ...
Mother Nature has a few things she’d like to discuss. In this genre-smashing rock cabaret, she’s stepping onto the stage for a long-overdue heart-to-heart with humanity, laying bare the chaos we’ve ...
Playwrights Pauline Phelps and Marion Short in the Minneapolis Journal’s Page 5 on Nov. 27, 1901. An all-Black cast revival of Hello, Dolly! opened on Broadway on Nov. 6, starring Pearl Bailey in the ...
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