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NEW YORK: The Whiting Foundation has announced the 2025 winners for the 40th anniversary of the Whiting Awards. Among the 10 writers honored for fiction, nonfiction, poetry and drama, Liza Birkenmeier ...
‘John Proctor is the Villain,’ now on Broadway, is just one in a spate of recent plays that offer feminist correctives to ‘The Crucible’ and ‘Death of a Salesman.’ They are among the most famous words ...
LAKE WORTH BEACH, FLA.: Launched in 2014, the New Play Exchange was designed as a way to increase the transparency and efficiency of the play-submission process. In the years since, the National New ...
2 auspicious births (Al Pacino, Bill Irwin), a Shepard premiere, a ‘Hedwig’ closing, and a Covid anniversary. Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins with information for ...
MINNEAPOLIS: Children’s Theatre Company (CTC) announced that Ryan French will be its new managing director, succeeding Jill A. Anderson. French joined CTC in 2022 as its chief operating officer. He ...
It’s not every day that a wild tornado whizzes over your head, or the world magically shifts from black and white to technicolor! Don’t miss this grand spectacle, featuring songs from the classic film ...
In this CTC holiday favorite, filled with music and Seussian rhymes, everyone’s favorite grouchy, green Grinch plots the greatest heist imaginable—stealing the very thing the joyful Whos love the most ...
The Enormous Crocodile is weaving his way through the jungle with his tummy rumbling. Get to know all of the creatively puppeted creatures in the U.S. premiere of this smash U.K. hit. Support American ...
An interactive experience! Imagine you’re surrounded by towering towers of cardboard boxes in the coolest attic you’ve ever seen. What will you build? In Forts! you make it all happen. Support ...
Benjamin Lay—shepherd, sailor, revolutionary, and the British Empire’s first revolutionary abolitionist—returns from the grave almost 300 years after his death, as feisty and unpredictable as ever.
From Broadway’s Marshall Hagins and Brad Moranz comes Pleasure Never Lies, a new musical set at the intersection of song and science. Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology ...
Enthusiasm for the ‘miraculous language’ of the Bard shows no signs of abating—nor do arguments about his legacy and contemporary relevance. The author of “Jesus in India” and “American Hwangup” ...