The partnership between the theatre group and facility will include an opening production of ‘Jaja’s African Hair Braiding’ by Jocelyn Bioh and free community events. This month spotlights a ...
For 2024’s holiday podcast, Gabriela visits with the merry makers behind ‘Rudolph’ at the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta, and Rob chats with critic Bill ...
Through the stories of young Russian refugee children, theatremaker Irina Kruzhilina aims to promote compassion among mistrustful Americans, and create some friendships along the way. “It’s such a ...
“Cuando a sus playas llegó Colón / Exclamó lleno de admiración / Oh! Oh! Oh! Esta es la linda tierra que busco yo.” (“When at her beaches arrived Christopher Columbus / He exclaimed, full of ...
PRINCETON, N.J.: Princeton University’s Lewis Center for the Arts has announced the selection of five Mary Mackall Gwinn Hodder Fellows for the 2025-26 academic year. This year’s recipients include ...
This past year was quite a decade, wasn’t it? I know I’m not the first to notice that our sense of time seems to be broken, that it often feels like we’re somehow both in a recursive loop of ...
For a further gathering of reflections on Jenness’s life and legacy, go here. Most of us who loved Morgan Jenness have heard her inciting incident. I love to hear how others have heard it, and I loved ...
Is it hard to be a woman designer in the theatre? That the question keeps getting asked is part of the answer. A review of ‘The Enthusiast: A Life of Thornton Wilder,’ by Gilbert A. Harrison, Ticknor ...
New York City is a commercial theatre capital, no question. But the industry that may have the most direct impact on the city’s theatremakers isn’t theatre itself but real estate. The pressures of ...
This last dispatch from the 2024 gathering checks in with some Americans who’ve felt both inspired and challenged by their Polish counterparts. The stimulation of a nine-day theatre festival—some ...
The versatile Atlanta actor, who died on Dec. 3 at the age of 75, is remembered as both larger than life and down to earth. I met Chris Kayser more than 40 years ago, and I loved him from that day on.