David Korins Wants to Play in All the Sandboxes (Build Them Too)
The designer, who has four shows on Broadway right now, relishes cross-disciplinary collaboration.
The designer, who has four shows on Broadway right now, relishes cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Family and time have something to do with how her new revival cracks open the great musical her uncle wrote with Sondheim.
Composer Stephen Flaherty and lyricist Lynn Ahrens talk about the musical’s long path to the stage.
The Tony-winning actress returns to the Broadway stage in ‘War Paint.’
Theatres who want to respond to the current political climate have a ready vehicle: an angry new two-hander by the author of ‘All the Way.’
The late playwrights’ advocate James Houghton left behind an embarrassment of riches for his successor, but she seems quite suited to the task.
From a New York City stage manager to a Washington, D.C.-based marketing director, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
In ‘Queens for a Year,’ the playwright dramatized the culture of silence around military sexual assault via five generations of warrior women.
The playwright talks with his director about his personal inspirations for the play.
Schooled by Stella Adler in his profession’s highest ideals, he’ll get another chance to live up to them in Arthur Miller’s ‘The Price.’