THE PLAY'S THE THING BY by James Magruder Published by Yale University Press
The stories of American film, television, Broadway, and regional theater are entwined with the story of Yale Repertory Theatre in The Play's the Thing out now.
Latest news and features from musical theatre colleges nationwide.
The stories of American film, television, Broadway, and regional theater are entwined with the story of Yale Repertory Theatre in The Play's the Thing out now.
Wagner College Theatre will present DAUGHTERS OF LEDA, a contemporary retelling of the Iliad and Oresteia.
The Center for Curatorial Studies (CCS Bard) and Bard College’s Human Rights Project announce architect and architectural historian Valentina Rozas-Krause as the 2024-25 recipient of the Keith Haring Chair in Art and Activism.
Actress Ali Fumiko Whitney will be the guest speaker at UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television's 2024 Orientation, sharing her journey from musical theater to Netflix stardom and advocating for mixed-ethnicity actors.
Lone Star College-CyFair's Drama Department will present the return of 'The Revolutionists,' a comedy about four women in 1793 Paris who strive to change the world during the French Revolution's Reign of Terror.
Texas State University's Musical Development Laboratory will present The Complete Picture, A New Rock Musical.
TheaterWorks Hartford announced free student rush tickets for all performances, providing students with greater access to live theater.
Simone Dinnerstein and Awadagin Pratt will perform works for solo piano, two pianos, and piano for four hands at Miller Theatre at Columbia University.
The University of Michigan is addressing long-standing equity issues in the performing arts by offering a free, open course in stage makeup and hair for all skin tones and hair textures.
The University of SC Department of Theatre and Dance will open its 2024-2025 season with a production of the timeless classic Antigone, October 4-12 at historic Longstreet Theatre.
Ize Trio announced a performance of 'The Global Suites' at Berklee on October 9, showcasing a blend of world music influences.
Registration is now open for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Ringling College's fall semester, running from September 30 to November 22, 2024.
Kean University announced the return of the Jazz & Roots Music Festival on Saturday, September 21.
The Laurie Berkner Band has announced a 'Greatest Hits Concert' for kids and families in Fairfax, VA on October 20.
Lightbooth Blackout and Lone Brick Theatre Company will present a contemporary adaptation of Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN at Widener University's Lathem Hall from October 10-20.
Kennesaw State University's Theatre and Performance Studies will present 'Barbecue' by Robert O'Hara.
San Diego City College Dramatic Arts Program will present seven performances of JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN by Kimberly Belflower.
The Syracuse University Department of Drama has announced the 2024/2025 season.
HartBeat Ensemble's 'Jimmy & Lorraine: A Musing' will be presented at the Austin Arts Center at Trinity College, exploring the lives and legacies of James Baldwin and Lorraine Hansberry.
GableStage has announced a roster of educational activities for its 26th Season.
The David Geffen School of Drama at Yale announced performances of AIN'T NO MO' this fall.
Chris Stafford and Nikolai Foster of Curve received honorary Doctor of Arts degrees from De Montfort University, recognizing their contributions to the arts and their impact on the theatre community.
Hosted by the Patel Conservatory, this free event provides representatives from educational institutions nationwide who will share invaluable insights and answer questions.