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The national magazine for the American not-for-profit theatre
A little over a year into his tenure leading Baltimore Center Stage, the Tony-nominated director reflects on his city, his impact so far, and what’s to come. Currently associate general manager at Disney Theatrical Group, she’ll start at the Central New York theatre on March 1. 2 …
Play Index - AMERICAN THEATRE
In November 1985, American Theatre magazine’s second year of existence, Emily Mann’s Execution of Justice appeared in its pages. It was the first full play text the magazine had published. Below is a complete (and constantly updated) alphabetical list of plays that have graced the pages of American Theatre, organized by last name of the playwright. Click on hyperlinked play titles to read ...
Winter 2025 - AMERICAN THEATRE
Unfinished Business By Rosie Brownlow Calkin Theatre students are usually taught how to do the job. Shouldn’t they also learn more about how to get the job? Teaching the Moment by Jacqueline E. Lawton In this roundtable conversation, leaders in theatrical higher education discuss the challenges of the day and how they’re facing them. Taken to …
The Year’s 10 Most Popular Posts, and 10 That Deserve Another …
Dec 17, 2024 · Clockwise from top left: Latino Theater Company and Organización Secreta Teatro's 'A Girl Grows Wings' (photo by Erika Gomez); Gavin Creel and Will Swenson in rehearsal for “Hair"; Sandra Mae Frank in “Cinderella” at Deaf Austin Theatre (photo by Suzanne Cordeiro); Ali Louis Bourzgui in “Tommy” at the Goodman Theatre in 2023 (photo by Liz Lauren); Hampshire High School’s ...
About Us - AMERICAN THEATRE
American Theatre magazine is the nation’s only general-circulation magazine devoted to theatre. Founded in 1984 by the pioneering arts service organization Theatre Communications Group, the magazine featured cowboy-hatted playwright Sam Shepard on its first cover in April of that year. Since the fall of 2023, it is published quarterly. American …
Spring 2024 - AMERICAN THEATRE
American Theatre provides news, features, artist interviews, and editorials about theatre in the US and abroad.
Misery - AMERICAN THEATRE
Based on the Stephen King novel, Misery follows famed novelist Paul Sheldon, who wakes up in the secluded home of Annie Wilkes, his self-proclaimed “number one fan.” With Annie enraged over the death of her favorite character, Misery, Paul finds himself in a fight for his life. Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins with information for all.
Spring 2024 - AMERICAN THEATRE
From the Editor Contributors From the Executive Office Front and Center: Alliance Theatre’s The Preacher’s Wife, discounts for young audiences, Black Out nights, Tennessee Williams Theatre Company of New Orleans’s The Felt Menagerie, Know Theatre’s The Light Chasers, Court Theatre’s Stokely: The Unfinished Revolution People …
Fall 2024 - AMERICAN THEATRE
Kya Brickhouse in The Exodus Ensemble production of “HAMLET.” (Photo by Elias Rios) Tales From Behind the Scenes By Boutayna Chokrane Hear from some of the folks who ensure that the show goes on as they recall memorable moments in their careers. Every Show for Everyone By Crystal Paul Looking to push beyond the occasional “sensory-friendly” offerings, some theatremakers are moving the ...
AMERICAN THEATRE | Gatz
More than a decade after its original Obie and Lortel Award-winning engagements, Gatz returns for a thrilling and final NYC encore. A six-and-a-half-hour-long enactment of the entire original novel, this theatrical event and literary tour de force is not to be missed. Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins with information for all.
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