Faith to Faith Confrontation
A new cycle of plays about religious belief prompts L.A.’s Cornerstone Theater Company to rethink some definitions: of community, of tolerance, of Cornerstone itself.
A new cycle of plays about religious belief prompts L.A.’s Cornerstone Theater Company to rethink some definitions: of community, of tolerance, of Cornerstone itself.
The Jon Jory/Jane Martin spirit still infuses America’s most critic-friendly festival.
All eyes are on the inventive young director with a penchant for the classics and a flair for dynamic visuals.
Theatre is thriving as never before in the City of Brotherly Love.
We got people talking, and we moved the ball forward, but there’s so much more to do, and it’s time for a rebirth.
Three European directors plumb the tragedy’s limitless possibilities.
The master director talks about Shakespeare, metaphysics, fame, and who deserves credit for his work.
A conversation about disability and representation.
With a global sense of movement and a natural ability to fill space, deaf artists strive to become more visible.
In a commercial society, artists must claim their own language, their own values, their own space.