Rajiv Joseph Receives Laurents/Hatcher Award
Joseph has won the 2015 Laurents/Hatcher Foundation Award for his play ‘Guards at the Taj.’
Joseph has won the 2015 Laurents/Hatcher Foundation Award for his play ‘Guards at the Taj.’
The co-creator of the mad pirates of “Jollyship” is writing plays for people now, but he’s still unleashing comic chaos.
The Chicago-based director will work as an associate at the theatre under its Michael Maggio directing fellowship program for early career directors.
Another week, another series of far-ranging talks about the theatre and its makers from across the nation.
New work from Elizabeth Swados, Erin Courtney, Cory Finley and Sam Marks are slated for the downtown NYC mainstay.
New York will finally get to see some acclaimed and socially relevant new plays that have received productions and acclaim elsewhere.
The playwrights of ‘The World of Extreme Happiness’ and ‘Caught’ talk about their complicated relationship to their heritage and the nuances of being Hapa.
Works by Lynn Nottage and Amy Herzog alternate with Monty Python, Alfred Hitchcock and Lee Hall.
The longtime artistic associate of the NYC avant-garde collective will now co-lead the company.
She’s tackled nearly every kind of role at every kind of theatre, and this purple-haired local treasure shows few signs of skipping town or slowing down.