Ali Summit
Read about Ali Summit from Jesse Green's Critic's Notebook article about "Plays Too Short to Miss."
Published June 18, 2021
The (Un)Known Project
This weekend, we’re celebrating Juneteenth and a historic celebration and site dedication for the (Un)Known Project by Hannah Drake and Josh Miller.
Published June 16, 2021
Learning, Growing, and Grace in a Digital Era
Read an interview with Acting Apprentice Brittany “BeeBee” Patillo and Directing Apprentice Reed Flores about the process of creating The Professional Training Company Projects.
Published April 09, 2021
#StopAsianHate Virtual Town Hall
Join a panel discussion hosted by Asia Institute – Crane House, World Affairs Council, and Metro’s Office of Globalization
Published April 06, 2021
Reckoning with the Moment: How Digital Technology Illuminates "Romeo & Juliet"
As rehearsals and filming got underway, Executive Artistic Director Robert Barry Fleming, the director of this adventurous undertaking, spoke with Dramaturg Amy Wegener about the ideas fueling his production—which envisions the Montagues and the Capulets as prominent families, one Black and the other White, caught in deeply rooted animosity.
Published February 24, 2021
Two New Interactive Projects
Learn about two new interactive project that Actors Theatre has been working on.
Published December 22, 2020
If You Can Laugh At It, You Can Live With It
Performer Jessica Wortham, title star of Erma Bombeck: At Wit's End, chats about the filming process and offers her thoughts on how Bombeck's words resonate today.
Published December 16, 2020
Robert Barry Fleming on the 2020-2021 Season
As we embarked on rolling out our 2020–2021 virtual season, Executive Artistic Director Robert Barry Fleming shared his thoughts about how Actors’ programming is evolving to meet this moment.
Published October 30, 2020
Orson Welles's Dracula: A Milestone in Radio Drama
Learn more about Orson Welles!
Published September 08, 2020
Behind the Scenes of Dracula: A Radio Play
Come Behind-The-Scenes of Dracula: A Radio Play!
Published September 08, 2020