Glamming It Up With Taylor Mac
A drag performer and playwright fiercely embodies his own speculations about beauty and imperfection.
A drag performer and playwright fiercely embodies his own speculations about beauty and imperfection.
Older, wiser and as prolific as ever, the much-honored playwright still chooses his words with immaculate care.
In a roundtable discussion, leaders in the field discuss how learning to keep theatre organizations robust and creative requires putting together disparate pieces.
The next stop on the director’s journey into the heart of America is the venerable OSF.
The Berkeley Rep artistic director has made playing well with others his specialty.
Experienced mentors share notes—and spark a spate of provocative questions.
An African spiritual strength born of adversity undergirds his masterful 10-play circle.
Identity and cultural authenticity are dramatic fodder for William S. Yellow Robe Jr.
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.