In Salesman之死 (the complete text of which appears in our Fall 2024 issue), Jeremy Tiang portrays the famous Beijing premiere of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman through the lens of the Chinese ...
For theatre to keep up with community and with the times, we need new ways to support writers and their work. I love the prismatic nature of words, the way they contain multitudes and meanings based ...
The directors of this iconic NYC festival, now a city-wide celebration since losing its longtime home, aren’t just planning next January’s programming but the fest’s next 20 years as well. AMERICAN ...
FORT MYERS, FLA.: Florida Repertory Theatre’s board of directors, after conducting a national search, announced Chris Verrill as the company’s next executive director. Verrill joins succeeds outgoing ...
This month Brian speaks with the Playwrights’ Center core writer and co-artistic director of Minneapolis’s Red Eye about chance encounters and her relationship to future thinking. Each month on The ...
We were able to engage with our audiences this way because of our open communication with Vichet, the playwright, who recommended we work with the National Cambodian Heritage Museum. With just a few ...
Within our theatre field, workers struggle with food insecurity and meeting basic needs. Even when hired on desirable contracts or in jobs with coveted titles, making ends meet can be a challenge. An ...
This month we recap a fast-paced, eventful month and get to hear from visionaries Miranda González and Raquel Torre. Gabriela Furtado Coutinho discusses the highs and lows of Chicago theatre this past ...
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions. The mission of Building for the Arts is to “expand access to the performing arts by providing creative space, learning opportunities, and hubs ...
“The struggle of the 21st century is to be more human human beings.” —Grace Lee Boggs I write from anxiety and urgency. Maybe you share those feelings. Maybe you share the assessment: civic brokenness ...
A new study measures the city’s artistic success by the more than 4,500 artists employed and over 1,800 productions, exhibitions, and special events programmed each year. CHICAGO: The Gaylord and ...
There was no physical damage to the theatre building, but the company’s fate feels precarious, and not just due to the hurricane, said artistic director Charlie Flynn-McIver. Charlie Flynn-McIver ...