Len Jenkin and Bruce DuBose Create a Theatrical Fusion
This dynamic actor and playwright duo transform the Undermain Theatre into other worlds.
This dynamic actor and playwright duo transform the Undermain Theatre into other worlds.
The composer talks about his early theatrical experiences and his inspirations for writing ‘The Black Suits.’
The two artists discuss nearly three decades of working together.
Close collaboration and unhurried gestation characterize the work of this unique ensemble company of two.
After three decades working together, these two have learned to fight from a place of respect as much as passion.
After 20 years leading the groundbreaking Asian-American troupe East West Players, Tim Dang is still looking ahead at challenges yet to be met.
Kwame Kwei-Armah hits his stride as the artistic director of Center Stage in Baltimore.
The British scribe, known largely stateside for ‘One Man, Two Guvnors,’ discusses his career, the British monarchy, and the differences between England and America.
Displacement, discomfort, and diaspora are among the themes this bicoastally grounded, globally minded playwright keeps returning to.
The actor/playwright speaks explains how her play about Zimbabwe’s colonial history is surprisingly personal.