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An Asian American theatremaker reflects on the intent and impact of Broadway’s ‘Maybe Happy Ending,’ and the precedent its latest casting decision may set.
MIAMI: On July 15, Miami-Dade County released its proposed FY 2025-26 budget. If adopted in its current form, the cuts could devastate the local arts ecosystem, impacting hundreds of organizations, ...
A key figure in New York's experimental scene in his own right, he devoted himself with passion and rigor to preserving La MaMa's path-breaking heritage for succeeding generations.
How do you make inaction interesting? Appropriately, Miranda composes the Aaron Burr chord progression to maximize a feeling of being stuck. If there is a chord progression that lacks teleology, it’s ...
In a time when many arts organizations are scaling back, Baylor University’s Theatre Arts Program is stepping up. This September, something extraordinary will take place in the heart of Texas. From ...
6 writers from abroad who make theatre in the U.S. reflect on their craft and careers in a cultural climate that feels freshly fraught and urgent.
Rachel Jendrzejewski (right) with Maija Garcia at a 2024 the PlayLabs Fellows Showcase at Playwrights' Center. (Photo by Lauren B. Photography) ...
A roundup of comings and goings at the top of U.S. theatre institutions. Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins with information for all. Please join us in this mission ...
As tireless as he was eccentric, this great designer pushed himself and his colleagues to dazzling heights, and his work was never done.
This Month in Theatre History From a consequential HUAC hearing to the TikTok ‘Ratatousical,’ August has been a month of theatrical highs and lows.
“Happiness is a noun, so we think it’s something we can own,” Harvard psychologist Daniel Gilbert once said. “But happiness is a place to visit, not a place to live.” Billed as “a theatrical exercise ...
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