Producers Stephen C. Byrd and Alia Jones-Harvey Talk Shop
Broadway’s only African-American lead producers share their paths to producing and some tricks of the trade.
Broadway’s only African-American lead producers share their paths to producing and some tricks of the trade.
The Emmy winner takes on the role of Regina Giddens in the Lillian Hellman classic.
As Charles Kopelman and Sarah Douglas of Abrams Artists Agency explain: They talk, the playwrights write.
How this dedicated follower of no fashion and avatar of alternatives to the well-made play keeps it weird.
Dameion Brown takes the title role in Marin Shakespeare Company’s production of ‘Othello.’
The playwright discusses her newest play ‘The Layover’ and why her characters are usually flawed, unhappy people.
A comedy troupe and an online magazine team for an up-to-the-minute political revue.
The Washington Post columnist and playwright discusses her influences, the election, and the Welders.
The actor’s life inspired Joe Iconis, Lance Rubin, and Jason Williams’s new musical, which is running at Barrington Stage Company.
The writer and performer is back onstage with ‘Latin History for Morons.’