People to Watch: Kimie Nishikawa
The New York-based scenic designer discusses her process, design partners, and theatre memories for our Summer 2025 issue.
The New York-based scenic designer discusses her process, design partners, and theatre memories for our Summer 2025 issue.
Ahead of our Summer 2025 issue release, we sit down with one of the stars of Broadway’s ‘Real Women Have Curves.’
The British playwright is all over U.S. stages this spring, with her adaptation of ‘Life of Pi’ on tour and a city-specific rewrite of her play ‘Hymn’ at Chicago Shakespeare Theater.
The busy playwright, with three world premieres kicking off 2025, discusses juggling multiple projects and the privilege of being a working artist.
This Denver-focused edition includes experts in immersive theatre and homegrown theatremakers paving the way for the future of the art form.
The versatile actor-singer talks about theoretical physics, his childhood mentors, and Jacob Collier.
The Los Angeles playwright discusses nonprofit farces, community-engaged theatre, and the magic of theatre.
This Detroit-focused edition includes both theatremakers focused on cultivating the next generation and early-career artists showing the promise of that next wave.
The Atlanta costume designer discusses the art and people who have helped shape her into the artist she is today.
With her new play set to open in her hometown, the Seattle playwright discusses how her play engages with Arthur Miller’s work and her dream collaborations.
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