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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.
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.
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.
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 ...
As tireless as he was eccentric, this great designer pushed himself and his colleagues to dazzling heights, and his work was never done.
“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 ...
The Process Itself Can Be the Revolution After spending a week studying Tectonic Theater Project’s Moment Work, a theatre teacher emerges with new tools to empower young storytellers.
Centre Stage’s annual hit rock show has gone country! Put on your dancin’ boots and join us for an unforgettable evening of the top country hits of the century. Support American Theatre: a just and ...
1943 Harlem. Two teens bond over fried chicken and dishwater, but a summer of heartbreak and racial unrest pulls them apart. This world premiere blends sharp humor and raw humanity to reveal the ...
The Play That Goes Wrong From Mischief, Broadway’s masters of comedy, comes this side-splitting farce and international sensation. It’s opening night for the Cornley University Drama Society’s newest ...
The Night Shift Before Christmas Join Margot on her Christmas Eve shift, braving grumpy drive-thru customers until her late best friend’s ghost warns her of imminent spirits. Margot confronts her ...
What the Constitution Means to Me Nominated for two Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize finalist, Schreck’s boundary-breaking play reimagines our founding document and considers how it will shape the ...