
The season includes a return to live theatre outdoors at the historic Mission San Juan Capistrano.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:13PM[SHARE]O'Gara will remain in the position as the company searches for a permanent artistic director to replace Michael J. Bobbitt.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:10AM[SHARE]Barlow has been serving as the SDCF's interim director since November.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 05:06PM[SHARE]Moreno, a Houston performer, artisan, and administrator, replaces Shayna Schlosberg.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 04:59PM[SHARE]The actor and stage manager union has issued new guidelines for fully vaccinated workplaces and will host a vaccine webinar on April 7.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 02:47PM[SHARE]Companies in Phoenix and Dallas hope to bring audiences back with open-air stagings as they wait for vaccination levels to make indoors safe again.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 04:20PM[SHARE]The poem fragment, uncovered in a museum in Northern England, may have been composed on a kind of toilet paper.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 08:00AM[SHARE]How our theatre got through a trying and bewildering year, and is poised to move forward this year and beyond.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 05:55PM[SHARE]Colleagues recall the vision and tenacity of one of the American theatre's essential founders and leaders.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:49PM[SHARE]A tribute to the poet, playwright, and actor from a friend who knew him since junior high.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:56AM[SHARE]One secret to the newly powerful social disruption unleashed by the bouffon and his ilk: They're laughing at you, not with you.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 06:11PM[SHARE]Garay-English is a global arts leader working on California-based, national, and international projects.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 05:52PM[SHARE]The acclaimed company has built a tripartite show about the space between us in which we must do a lot of the connecting.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 02:47PM[SHARE]How disabled performing artists are challenging ableism, building access, and imagining new worlds.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 08:12AM[SHARE]Disability inclusion can't simply be tacked on as an extra in theatre's budgets and planning; it must be intentional and funded. The good news is that it benefits everyone.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 08:10AM[SHARE]A roundtable of theatremakers talk about their work, how they make it, and models for inclusive spaces for both artists and audiences.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 08:08AM[SHARE]The theatre field is white-dominated, and disabled and D/deaf companies would seem to be no exception"unless we look deeper and think more intersectionally.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 08:06AM[SHARE]Now 30 years old, the Americans with Disabilities Act has made historic access achievements for audiences. Now how about access for performers and backstage workers?
SOURCE: American Theatre at 08:04AM[SHARE]Here are some folks to have on your radar, from writers to designers, from choreographers to arts administrators.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 08:02AM[SHARE]Meet the field leaders who helped us ideate and create this package of stories.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 08:00AM[SHARE]Help is on the way, but while there are resources available, no single expert is going to explain or fix it all for you.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:19PM[SHARE]The playwright of 'PrEP Play, or Blue Parachute' talks about expectations, intimacy, and the Zoom revolution.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 05:58PM[SHARE]Can a culturally appropriative murder mystery in the guise of a cooking class prevent war with Iran? Piehole's interactive new Zoom play aims to find out.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:55AM[SHARE]Simoness, who is also the company's executive director, will step aside in September, citing the importance of leadership turnover.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 06:45PM[SHARE]This month Brian surveys playwrights, directors, dramaturgs, and critics about the works they just can't shake, and why.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 06:17PM[SHARE]Yussef El Guindi's play 'Refugee Rhapsody' will receive a staged reading as part of the virtual 2021 Blue Ink Playwriting Festival.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 05:48PM[SHARE]Price, who joined the company in 2000, will turn her attention to personal artistic projects.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 05:45PM[SHARE]Autumn J. Mitchell, Jeremy Pesigan, and Citlali Pizarro will work in the Production, New Work, and Connectivity departments, respectively.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 05:09PM[SHARE]The annual award honors English-language writers from all over the world who are at any stage of their careers.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:50AM[SHARE]In this excerpt from the new novel 'We Play Ourselves,' a playwright navigates the highs and lows of an Off-Broadway opening night.
SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:48AM[SHARE]The critics look back on a year without live, in-person theatre as they go through their mailbag.
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