A Few Things About My Mother: Sarah Ruhl Interviews Kathleen Ruhl
The playwright talks with her mom, an actor, about what it was like to have the play ‘For Peter Pan on her 70th birthday’ written for her.
The playwright talks with her mom, an actor, about what it was like to have the play ‘For Peter Pan on her 70th birthday’ written for her.
The director, who receives the Alan Schneider Director Award at #TCG16, talks about her self-starting career and artistic restlessness.
August Wilson’s widow is poised for new generations to reimagine the American Century Cycle.
The actor, who received a copy of the playwright’s famous speech in the mail, remembers it chiefly as an act of self-definition.
In 15 years of conversation, the acclaimed author formed a long, deep bond with August Wilson over shared experiences and diverging perspectives.
Putting Strindberg’s ‘The Father’ and Ibsen’s ‘A Doll’s House’ in rep heightened the similarities, and the contrasts, between the Scandinavian rivals.
The versatile star, who says he prefers singing to acting, brings his concert ‘Dress Casual’ as a benefit for CityRep.
Known for plays that call out social injustice, the ecofeminist writer returns to an earlier, more hopeful work—but she hasn’t lost her sting.
Founded during a fertile New York moment, Bonnie Marranca’s journal continues to cover performance critically, not academically.
The choreographer/director discusses the new Toulouse-Lautrec musical at Long Wharf Theatre, with music by Charles Aznavour.