A Reflection on Project Discovery

2/11/20 By Andy Goff Many of my students have never seen a live performance in the theater. When an opportunity...

It’s About More Than Just Acting

8/29/19By Caitlin Howle We are always thrilled to hear how participating in our Young Actors Summer Institute (YASI) affects our...

“Everyone Gets a Standing Ovation” At YASI

Updated 2/4/2020Originally Published 5/7/19 By Caitlin Howle Just because it’s almost summer doesn’t mean that Trinity Rep isn’t busy! Another...

Losing Their Heads

2/19/19 Decapitation in Macbeth is a sign of the times. By Talley Murphy. From the early 1300s until 1660, heads lined...

Non-Traditional Shakespeare Is Pretty Traditional

2/15/19 by Tyler Dobrowsky In Trinity Rep’s production of Macbeth — one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays, written in the...

An Exciting and Unusual Collaboration: Macbeth’s Context & Conversation

Rebecca Noon 2/8/19 By Rebecca Noon  In my role as the artistic associate for community, I pursue potential community partners, reaching...

Macbeth’s Looks That Kill

1/24/19 By Maxwell Snyder Now that Macbeth is about to go into tech and the finishing touches are being made,...

Welcome to the Cursed Play

1/22/19 By Caitlin Howle,  digital marketing coordinator The Scottish Play! Or, if you please, Mackers. McB. MacBee. The-Play-That-Must-Not-Be-Named. Just say...

Morality & Honor, Superstitions & Witches

Tyra Wilson 1/18/19 Artistic Management Intern Tyra Wilson recently sat down to talk with Artistic Director Curt Columbus, who will be...

From the Executive Director: 2019 has begun

Tom Parrish 1/11/19 Your 2019 at Trinity Rep begins with the dynamic pairing of two contemporary adaptations of Homer’s epic...