Case Study: Paul Steinberg & Emily Phillips (Scenic Design)
A designer-in-training absorbs European influences.
A designer-in-training absorbs European influences.
What’s more indispensable than an adviser in-the-know?
Even a continent apart, they confer about what matters.
Re-energizing the struggle to create exciting theatre for black audiences.
She admired his work from afar as a teenager. Now they’ve partnered for 20 years.
As-yet-untried strategies may be the key to maintaining artistic gains—even in the face of cutbacks and audience uncertainty
Actors are subject to both the pleasures of imitation and the rigors of an exalted calling—an excerpt from “Letters to a Young Actor.”
The playwright’s nephew tried to capture acting’s transcendent dimensions—an excerpt from ‘The Other Chkehov: A Biography of Michael Chekhov.’
Ground zero is the actor’s own life and cultural experiences—a conversation with Douglas Turner Ward.
A round-table conversation between six actors who teach, including F. Murray Abraham, Gary Sinise, and Fiona Shaw.