Mountains, Music, and Mr. Finn at Barrington Stage Musical Theatre Lab
Could a summer in the Berkshires with the ‘Spelling Bee’ crew turn your musical into a winner?
Could a summer in the Berkshires with the ‘Spelling Bee’ crew turn your musical into a winner?
The Chicago sound designer/composer talks about the Hypocrites, and about a new folk musical with a jazz flavor.
A note from American Theatre’s editor, Jim O’Quinn, on the April 2013 issue.
The actress finds her own method (no, not that Method) of burrowing into a character.
Will Eno shares an elliptical e-mail conversation with fellow playwright about his play.
Forget jukebox shows and rock stars; the American musical looks and sounds more like a jam session between indie bands and theatre artists.
A grueling photo shoot puts actors’ training to the test.
This month, executive director Teresa Eyring discusses transforming degrees of separation into degrees of connection.
A lion of play analysis summarizes his life’s work in a liberating tome.
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