The Singular Laura Eason
How the many facets of one theatre artist—adaptor, actor, artistic director—have forged a major playwriting voice.
How the many facets of one theatre artist—adaptor, actor, artistic director—have forged a major playwriting voice.
A good mime, asserted the late Marcel Marceau, trains to be an athlete of the heart.
The actor brings his experimental bona fides home with a marathon ‘GATZ.’
Molly Smith puts Arena Stage and the nation face to face.
An interview with Annie Baker, author of ‘The Aliens.’
In the trenches with William S. Yellow Robe Jr.
An interview with Melissa James Gibson about her play ‘This.’
Free the voice and release the body, Patsy Rodenburg says, so you can express yourself fully with truth and authenticity.
In an interview, voice-work innovator Catherine Fitzmaurice prescribes a holistic regimen of freedom, release, and transcendence.
In an interview, Cicely Berry reveals how working on the sound and rhythm in Shakespeare can lead actors to the language within themselves.