Three multi-hyphenates on this magazine's editorial staff are promoted as Theatre Communications Group restructures and creates new positions.| AMERICAN THEATRE
3 years after shutdown, despite some encouraging signs, most U.S. theatres are struggling to get audiences to commit.| AMERICAN THEATRE
As she prepares to leave her job as South Coast Rep's first managing director, she reflects on the path here and the road ahead.| AMERICAN THEATRE
As 1 of 3 leaders at the influential NY theatre, she spent the last 4 years helping it realize outsized ambitions, both onstage and on the balance sheet.| AMERICAN THEATRE
The 2 leaders will leave the influential Off-Broadway theatre after 15 and 8 years, respectively, but not before planning the company's next 2 seasons.| AMERICAN THEATRE
After 23 years at the Off Broadway new-play company, Sanford will pass the baton to longtime associate a.d. Adam Greenfield.| AMERICAN THEATRE
The British-born director curates her Tribeca theatre with an eye on design, a taste for discomfort and a curiosity about who the work is for.| AMERICAN THEATRE
Tague, who served in an interim capacity when Resident Ensemble Players founder Sanford Robbins stepped down in 2022, is now his official successor.| AMERICAN THEATRE
LaTeshia Ellerson and Emilya Cachapero will head up national engagement and national & global programming, respectively, with an operations & business development leader yet to be hired.| AMERICAN THEATRE
She'll leave her post at NYC's Vineyard Theatre to succeed Paula Tomei at the Southern California new-play powerhouse.| 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 the accompanying interviews with the playwrights about their respective plays. To order plays that ...| AMERICAN THEATRE
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