Alexandra Collier Goes ‘Underland’ Between the U.S. and Oz
An Australian expat finds a way to write about her sense of dislocation via a tunnel to Asia and a killer crocodile.
An Australian expat finds a way to write about her sense of dislocation via a tunnel to Asia and a killer crocodile.
Move over, Wednesdays—New Georges is making a case for TGIF. And why not?
A Chicago troupe explores a new way to build short-play festivals around a theme: taking inspiration from seminal rock albums.
Her new play unfolds like a detective story, which is only fitting, since the playwright doesn’t map out her work but discovers it as she writes.
Christina Masciotti’s uneasily naturalistic play depicts a factory worker fallen on hard times and caught between two contrasting neighbors.
We talked to 10 theatre artists about the trials, tribulations and triumphs of collaborating—in work and in life.
Building audiences in two far-flung cities, as Alaska’s biggest theatre has done, is one way to help ensure a theatre’s economic sustainability.
As he gears up for another festival January, the downtown impresario weighs in on a busy and changing scene.
The songwriter and performer behind the Joe’s Pub hit “Rock Bottom” chat about kitties, titties and raunchy ditties.
The authors’ presence was elusive yet unmistakable, in two wildly different ways, in two pieces seen at the recent Philadelphia FringeArts fest.