This ain't no fusty Shakespeare.
You’ll find no reserved seats, overly practiced actors or proscenium arches at Shakespeare on Draught, which promises "under...
Biographical theater about artists tends to have a built-in audience of fans. This may be doubly true when the artist in question dies young.
Enter 2 the Lef...
While living in Bangladesh at age 12, Marium Khalid learned that a close friend had been kidnapped. The kidnappers took the wrong girl. At a time when Banglades...
Why are people racist? That's the question Kimberly Monks set out to answer when she started writing Hands of Color, running June 7--30 at Synchronicity Theatre...
Marietta Theatre Company founder Jeff Cooper sets out to stretch his audiences and provide a range of experiences within the musical genre. “The beauty of music...
First-time audience members at Dad’s Garage might be a bit surprised to hear the voice of Archer’s Pam Poovey coming out of one of the improviser’s mouths. But ...
For all intents and purposes, Cyd Prather is The Tiny Theater Company. In addition to creating and founding the company, she takes care of marketing, production...
Little Five Points' quirkiest theater company, 7 Stages, is marking the end of its 40th season with what artistic director Heidi S. Howard describes as "a party...
Before working on any show, Michael Vine asks himself what he calls his Peace Corps question: “Why am I doing this play, instead of joining the Peace Corps for ...
In reference to his ubiquity in the culinary industry, chef and TV personality James Beard famously referred to himself as the “greatest gastronomic whore.” For...