TheaterWeek
TheaterWeek was an American weekly magazine that focused on news, reviews, and features related to the theater industry in the United States. The magazine was published from 1982 to 1996 and was known for its comprehensive coverage of Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional theater, and international theater.
History
TheaterWeek was founded in 1982 by Richard Hornby, a former associate editor at Time Magazine, and David Mahoney, a former press agent and theater columnist. The magazine was created to fill a void in theater journalism that existed at the time, providing comprehensive coverage of theater news and events throughout the United States.
Throughout its history, TheaterWeek was known for its in-depth reporting and coverage of theater news, reviews, and features. The magazine included interviews with theater professionals, reviews of productions, and feature articles on topics related to the theater industry.
Content and Features
TheaterWeek focused on theater news, reviews, and features related to the major theater markets in the United States, including New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, and regional theater centers. The magazine covered both commercial and nonprofit theater, including Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional productions.
In addition to theater news and reviews, TheaterWeek also included feature articles on topics related to the theater industry, including interviews with actors, directors, and other theater professionals, as well as coverage of theater festivals and international productions.
Reputation and Popularity
During its publication, TheaterWeek was considered one of the leading theater publications in the United States, with a reputation for comprehensive and insightful coverage of theater news and events. The magazine was widely read by theater professionals, including actors, directors, playwrights, and producers, as well as by serious theater enthusiasts.
TheaterWeek won numerous awards for its theater journalism, including multiple Obie Awards, a Pulitzer Prize, and multiple Drama Desk Awards.
Legacy
TheaterWeek ceased publication in 1996, after a 14-year run. The magazine was known for its contributions to the world of theater journalism, including its high-quality reporting, insightful reviews, and comprehensive coverage of theater news and events throughout the United States.
TheaterWeek's legacy is still felt in the world of theater journalism, and the magazine continues to be remembered as a leading publication in its field.{{Categories}}