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A Eulogical Elegy With Rhyming Ululations in Remembrance of Ken Page

A tribute from one seeker-clown to another.

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Elizabeth Marvel, Hearing the Voices of America

In the new docu-theatre piece 'The Ford/Hill Project,' the words of Christine Blasey Ford and Anita Hall---and their interrogators---live again onstage.

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Editor’s Note: Before the Fall

Our season preview and most-produced plays lists show a theatre scene still feeling the effects of contraction but continuing to show up for the work against steep odds.

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Cal Shakes’s Revels Now Are Ended

The venerable East Bay theatre, which offered classics outdoors for 50 years, is another casualty of the punishing economics of theatre since the end of the Covid lockdown.

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From the Executive Office: Here for You

Amid continuing change and uncertainty, TCG is committed to showing up for American theatre institutions and workers.

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Layne Holley Named Chief Managing Officer of Imagination Stage

Beginning on Oct. 15, she joins chief artistic programming officer Joanne Lamparter.

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The Braid Opens Independent Jewish Theatre

The venue's grand opening will be on Dec. 14 in Los Angeles.

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Gavin Creel Let the Sun Shine in Every Room

The purity and brilliance of his voice was just one clue to his inner brightness and generosity.

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And Then There Were 9: Boston Embraces the Ufot Cycle

A nonet of plays by Mfoniso Udofia, 5 of them world premieres, will unfold a multi-generational immigrant story at several area theatres over 2 years.

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Alliance BOLD Positions, Democracy Cycle Commissions, and More

A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.

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Seats on the Spectrum Initiative for Neurodiverse Audiences

Roundabout Theatre Company and New Victory Theater partner to make performances more welcoming to nuerodiverse audiences.

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Pig Iron, Stranded by UArts Closing, Finds New Partner in Rowan University

In joining a college theatre program with similar aims and aesthetics, the training arm of the experimental company will keep its students on track with minimal interruption.

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Elizabeth Kensek Named Managing Director of Amphibian Stage

Starting in January, she will work alongside newly appointed artistic director Jay Duffer as they succeed founding director Kathleen Culebro.

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Adriana Borzellino Named Managing Director of Ensemble Studio Theatre

Originally hired as transition manager and interim managing director, she started in her new permanent role early this month.

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New Playbook Recommends Policies to Empower New York Artists

A new plan from Creatives Rebuild New York (CRNY) outlines a long-term program for state and local lawmakers to improve conditions for artists.

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New Equity Agreement to Cover Actors Who Drink on the Job

After negotiations between Actors’ Equity Association and Brass Jar Productions, Drunk Shakespeare’s cast and crew ratifies first union contract.

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New Report Highlights Role of Arts Agencies in Covid Relief Funding

A study conducted by SMU DataArts reports on 11 cities across the U.S. and their tactics for advocacy, process, and equity to support artists and cultural organizations.

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Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow: Bidding Farewell to Cutting Ball and Cal Shakes

We'll look back on these 2 Bay Area companies for the imaginations they unleashed and the lives they touched.

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Borne Back Ceaselessly Into ‘The Great Gatsby’

With so many adaptations, including the return of Elevator Repair Service’s ‘GATZ,’ are artists reinventing a classic---or destined to repeat the errors of the past?

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Legacy Playwrights Awards, Stephen Schwartz Award, and More

A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.

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