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Friday, September 12, 2025

Permanence and a Potluck: How Can Black Theatre Advance? by American Theatre Editors

A report from last weekend’s gathering of makers, leaders, and thinkers, curated by National Black Theatre at NYC’s Park Avenue Armory.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 01:00PM

Long Wharf Theatre Announces Citywide August Wilson Celebration by American Theatre Editors

A season-long August Wilson celebration will honor the playwright’s 80th birthday with community partnerships throughout New Haven, Connecticut, where six of his plays premiered.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 07:11AM

Cultural Alliance Report: Philly Theatres Lag Behind Post-Pandemic by American Theatre Editors

Though many have regained pre-pandemic attendance levels, theatres remain behind other cultural organizations, the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance found.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 07:04AM
Thursday, September 11, 2025

Gender Parity for Playwrights: What the Numbers Say by American Theatre Editors

In the first edition of our new column: a dive into some data about the coming theatre season across the U.S. and in NYC.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 06:18PM

Around the Table With Queer Generations and ‘The Inheritance’ by American Theatre Editors

Pre-show dinner and discussions at Round House Theatre are using Matthew López’s two-part epic to gather queer folks of various ages to reflect on community, care, and culture.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 01:20PM

The Nell Benjamin/Laurence O’Keefe Renaissance by American Theatre Editors

‘Huzzah!’ at the Old Globe, the first major effort by the musical-writing couple since ‘Legally Blonde,’ is about a succession crisis at a family-run Renaissance Faire.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 08:00AM
Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Who Owns Culture? Questions and Answers From a Kelly Strayhorn Symposium by American Theatre Editors

With the lease on its building set to expire, a Pittsburgh theatre convened a gathering of voices to reconsider and reimagine questions of ownership, property, and community, particularly fo…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:58PM
Tuesday, September 9, 2025

The Kilroys 3.0: New Members, New Era, Same Mission by American Theatre Editors

14 new Kilroys have been named to carry forward the group’s advocacy for gender parity in the theatre.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 09:25AM

A High School Ham’s First Take on ‘Hamilton’ by American Theatre Editors

Lessons from Lin-Manuel Miranda’s last 2 years at Hunter: collaboration, delegation, and digging deeper.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 08:00AM
Monday, September 8, 2025

Cygnet Theatre Unveils New Home at The Joan by American Theatre Editors

The new two-theatre complex in San Diego is the culmination of a partnership between Cygnet Theatre and the historic preservation group Arts District Liberty Station.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:47PM
Friday, September 5, 2025

‘Eureka Day’ Comes Home to a Different Bay Area by American Theatre Editors

The vaccination-themed farce, born at Berkeley's Aurora Theatre Company and acclaimed nationwide, is back with a lot of its original team—but not at the original theatre, which has shut do…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:36AM
Thursday, September 4, 2025

SPACE on Ryder Farm Goes West With California Artist Residencies by American Theatre Editors

A year after ending operations in upstate New York, SPACE will offer Family Residencies to 5 artists affected by the Eaton-Palisades fires earlier this year.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 04:30PM

This Month in Theatre History by American Theatre Editors

1945 (80 years ago) Tennessee Williams returned to New York after spending the summer at a resort in Mexico writing poetry and a play he would later name A Streetcar Named Desire. His return…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 08:00AM
Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Leadership Changes at Trinity Rep, Vineyard, SDCF, and More by American Theatre Editors

A roundup of comings and goings at the top of U.S. theatre institutions.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 04:21PM

Giles Havergal, the Radical Gentleman From Glasgow by American Theatre Editors

At Citizens Theatre and in countless shows on both sides of the pond, Havergal—who died on Aug. 24 at the age of 87—was a model of theatrical resourcefulness, joy, and persistence.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:36PM
Tuesday, September 2, 2025

3 Into 1: Pittsburgh Theatres Explore Possible Merger by American Theatre Editors

A proposed merger of Pittsburgh Public Theater, City Theatre, and Pittsburgh CLO could serve as a model for other regional theatres in a time of financial crisis.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 05:04PM

Maps and Legends: 4 Playwrights, 4 Asian Enclaves in L.A. by American Theatre Editors

For its ambitious 'Neighborhood Project,' Artists at Play has commissioned writers to create work inspired by various Southland communities.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 02:53PM

LDK Productions Launches Writers’ Residency at CAM Studios by American Theatre Editors

New initiative will award 3 annual residencies for new-work development.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:50AM
Thursday, August 28, 2025
Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Queens by American Theatre Editors

An excerpt from Martyna Majok's play, slated for a new Manhattan Theatre Club production this fall.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 09:00AM

Stamp Me by American Theatre Editors

Yussef El Guindi's short play follows Ahmed as he waits in line to get his passport stamped.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 09:00AM
Monday, August 25, 2025

What Educator James Ijames is Bringing to Columbia by American Theatre Editors

This month: a Pulitzer-winning playwright readies for his next challenge, plus educators offer tips as they head back to school.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:43AM
Friday, August 22, 2025

The House That George Built by American Theatre Editors

George C. White, founder of the influential Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, who died on Aug. 6 at the age of 89, played a central role in the last 6 decades of American playwriting.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:12AM
Thursday, August 21, 2025

Open Door Arts Launches National Arts Accessibility Hub by American Theatre Editors

The first-of-its-kind free digital platform offers tools and guidance to help cultural institutions become more inclusive.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 02:42PM
Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Dialogues Across Difference, Both Here and Abroad by American Theatre Editors

Our field, and our current issue, continue to remind us: We have the mans to create connection in divisive times.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:20PM

Featured Contributors by American Theatre Editors

A report on the state of artists' visas, and a look at pathbreaking work in the Global South.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 02:47PM

TCG Announces 2025 Fall Forum on Governance by American Theatre Editors

TCG’s annual governance convening will return to New York City to build collective power and future-ready boards with the theme of “Leadership for the Long Arc.”

SOURCE: American Theatre at 02:11PM

Bringing It ‘Home’ by American Theatre Editors

With a play about homelessness at various non-theatrical locations, Out of Hand Theater created a useful fiction for real-life Atlantans.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 02:15AM
Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Theatre Washington Announces Theatre Week 2025 by American Theatre Editors

Theatres in the Washington, D.C. region will celebrate the launch of the theatre season with discounted tickets to over 20 productions and free community events, from Sept. 18 to Oct. 5.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:23AM
Monday, August 18, 2025

The Floods Came for Milwaukee Rep at ‘Worst Possible Time’ by American Theatre Editors

A new production facility in a nearby suburb was devastated by water damage, even as the theatre's main downtown complex is on track to unveil a new renovation.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:17PM

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