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An American classic set on the campus of a small, liberal arts university in New England. George and Martha stumble home after a faculty party and invite a new professor and his wife over for drinks.
Not First, But Last – the Frances Perkins Story The extraordinary life of Frances Perkins—New Deal architect, labor reformer, and first woman in the U.S. Cabinet—told in her own voice. Grounded in ...
Shakespeare’s tragedy, distilled to a single voice and a single unraveling. This haunting solo performance captures King Lear in his final moments, where time fractures, memory falters, and the storm ...
INDIANAPOLIS: The New Harmony Project (NHP) has announced a new structure for its PlayFest Indy festival. The new-play festival, which launched in 2024 as a week-long celebration, will now be a ...
Community organizations and advocates will celebrate outdoor and global performance in New York City parks and public spaces.
For this special edition (also on video), we gathered 4 smart NYC theatre folks to talk about their visions and recommendations for our art form and industry.
Experience a new pseudo-historical supernatural mystery that comes to you through the mail; read the official accounts made by the survivors, and begin to uncover the sinister power grasping the ...
NEW YORK CITY: Theatre Communications Group (TCG) has announced the 2025 grant recipients in the THRIVE!: Uplifting Theatres of Color program. Developed and administered by TCG in collaboration with ...
While some companies can quickly plug the holes in their budgets for now, the ripple effects of across-the-board cutbacks to federal arts funding may be long-lasting and felt by the most vulnerable.
The administration’s 2026 budget comes at a time when the future of NEA staff and grant programs remains in doubt. WASHINGTON, D.C.: President Trump has released a 2026 budget proposal which includes, ...
Orchestrator Doug Besterman (‘Death Becomes Her,’ ‘Boop!,’ ‘Smash’) and music director/arranger Marco Paguia (‘Buena Vista Social Club’) compare notes.
Following are edited excerpts from Garrett Eisler’s new book, Ben Hecht’s Theatre of Jewish Protest, a history and anthology of dramatic writings about the Holocaust by the playwright and screenwriter ...