In “Smokefall,” A Womb With a View (Or Two)
Noah Haidle’s newest play Smokefall, which features two fetuses discussing the outside world, “only makes sense in the context of theatre.”
Noah Haidle’s newest play Smokefall, which features two fetuses discussing the outside world, “only makes sense in the context of theatre.”
Through her diverse series of shows, Vortex Rep artistic director Bonnie Callum is exploring the five elements.
Lloyd Suh’s new play offers a look at teen Jesus.
Deborah Zoe Laufer’s new play explores humanity and maturity.
Diane Glancy’s new play explores Native issues.
Tannis Kowalchuk’s play, which opens this month at the Cleveland Public Theatre, pulls from her experience as a stroke survivor.
A pair of robot-themed events hit the New York circuit.
The future is just a record of the past in Michael Mitnick’s ‘Ed, Downloaded.’
In ‘Somewhere,’ Matthew Lopez dramatizes the tradeoffs of gentrification in the name of the arts.
Play Company stages an Ettore Scola film in ‘Working on a Special Day.’