A Little Bit of History Repeating
Christopher Shinn’s political play ‘Now or Later’ may mean more now than it did earlier.
Christopher Shinn’s political play ‘Now or Later’ may mean more now than it did earlier.
José Torres-Tama shares tacos and immigrant stories in his performance truck.
‘Party People’ focuses on American revolutionary movements from the 1960s and ’70s.
The Debate Society’s ‘Blood Play’ depicts spooky medieval practices in an Illinois village.
Maya Beiser and Robert Woodruff discuss ‘Elsewhere,’ a cello opera that combines Henri Michaeux’s poetry with the story of Lot’s wife.
Shows at Piven Theatre Ensemble, the Fountain Theatre, Indiana Rep, ART/Yale Rep, the Old Globe, and Eckerd Theater Company.
How a new musical about the WWII-era internment of Japanese Americans came together.
In ‘Satchmo at the Waldorf,’ Terry Teachout conjures an icon at the end of his career.
New LaBute, the tulip crash, growing pains, and more.
The class struggle in David Lindsay-Abaire’s ‘Good People’ may be even more relevant now than it was when the play premiered 3 years ago.