John Langs to Leave Seattle’s ACT to Become Drama Dean at UNCSA
This summer, Langs will succeed Scott Zigler as dean of the School of Drama where he studied directing decades ago.
Has the World Finally Caught Up With Roger Q. Mason?
With 3 productions this spring, the busy playwright’s kaleidoscopic historical fantasias—and their civic patience—are finding new homes.
Doris Duke Awards, Guggenheim Fellowships, Reiser Lab, and More
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
TCG Conference Announces James Rhee as Plenary Speaker
The Ashley Stewart CEO and best-selling author will speak on business models for change at the national convening in Chicago in June.
Voyage Theater Company ‘Say Gay Plays’ Event to Benefit Homeless LGBT Youth
Hosted by Peppermint, the event will feature staged readings of 10 short plays that will then be made available for fundraising use across the nation.
Burning Down the Spouse
A new book looks at the marriages of convenience—and backstage inconveniences—behind the filming of ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’
Kristin Marting Won’t Be HERE Anymore
The founding artistic director of the influential New York City performance venue talks about the shows she’s loved, the changes she’s seen, and the road ahead.
Sometimes—There Are Puppets—So Quickly
‘The Felt Menagerie’ at the Tennessee Williams Theatre Company of New Orleans puts a comic spin on the playwright’s tragic characters.
Theatrical Mustang: Islands of Brilliance, Spaces of Belonging
Woodzick talks to the nonprofit leaders about meeting each other through theatre, founding an inclusive organization, and empowering autistic and neurodivergent individuals.
Kate Bergstrom Named St. Louis Rep’s Next Artistic Director
An experienced director and indpendent producer, she has helmed successful shows at the Rep in recent years.