Letters to the Editor
Theatre Facts dissent, a defense of the subscription model, and more.
Theatre Facts dissent, a defense of the subscription model, and more.
Can challenging work survive in an age of impulse buying? Ambitious new plays may provide the answer.
As director of Moscow’s avant-garde Taganka Theatre, he became ‘the theatrical conscience of his nation.’ Now in exile, his future lies in the West.
In the New American Epics, drama busts out of the living room into the open spaces of our national history.
A new play from Beth Henley, second stages proliferate, theme seasons, and more.
From ‘Theatre Poems and Songs,’ published by Methuen, London.
Mark Twain’s classic encompasses the suffering which at once splits and joins a whole continent, but some can’t see that through the pain.
Sharp talk in the media about arts funding, pro and con. Plus: global arts cuts, and tax code changes.
On the National Council for the Arts, he’ll speak for the ‘tough, ephemeral’ art of theatre.
TCG Observerships, the Roundabout’s new space, and comings and goings nationwide.