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A fully bilingual play (English and American Sign Language) that tells the story of Evan, a writer who—after a decade of marriage to her composer husband—finds herself falling in love with an artist ...
The Broadway sensation that will melt your heart. Full of magic, humor, and a breathtaking musical score, Frozen is a powerful story of sisterhood, self-discovery, and the courage to let go. Support ...
Michael was more than a scholar. He was a storyteller, a keeper of history, a community builder, and, for many of us, a beacon of global theatre light. He showed us what it means to live a life ...
That’s (Political) Entertainment A playwright considers the challenges and rewards of writing for the moment.
A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of speaking on the phone with Ann Joseph-Douglas, the director of education at Children’s Theatre Company (CTC) in Minneapolis. Since 2021, Joseph-Douglas has been ...
NEW YORK CITY: Atlantic Theater Company has announced playwrights Zachariah Ezer, Keiko Green, and Emma Watkins as recipients of the 2025 Judith Champion Launch Commissions. Now in its 11th year and ...
INDIANAPOLIS: The New Harmony Project (NHP) has announced a new structure for its PlayFest Indy festival. The new-play festival, which launched in 2024 as a week-long celebration, will now be a ...
To give tribute this great American playwright, who died on July 4 at the age of 67, we assembled a party of colleagues, friends, and admirers.
A hybrid between the radio drama of yesteryear and the audiobook of today, this offering will transport listening audiences to a time when the whole family would gather around the radio to experience ...
As seen at a recent festival, theatre from Ukraine, Latvia, Germany, and Poland can't help but be shadowed by war and retrenchment in Eastern Europe, though there is still joy and art to fight for as ...
While some companies can quickly plug the holes in their budgets for now, the ripple effects of across-the-board cutbacks to federal arts funding may be long-lasting and felt by the most vulnerable.
Arts organizations, including dozens of theatre companies, had NEA grants withdrawn or terminated late last week, and leadership resignations at the endowment bode ill.