Jonathan Larson Talks About His Writing Process and Making ‘Rent’
Larson shares his journey becoming a musical theatre writer, his inspirations, and the development process of the show.
Larson shares his journey becoming a musical theatre writer, his inspirations, and the development process of the show.
He’s playwright, director, theorist—and his own worst enemy.
‘Angels’ provokes a legal and cultural confrontation
At Salt Lake Acting Company, Kushner’s Mormon characters have special resonance.
An interview with Philip Kan Gotanda about his play ‘Ballad of Yachiyo.’
In a time of uncertainty and change, theatre leaders revisit ‘Artistic Home.’
A look at Steppenwolf’s new staging of Faulkner’s ‘As I Lay Dying.’
His incurable love of literature tugs Frank Galati in multiple directions.
Humana Festival playwrights project trouble on the home front.
A growing movement of place-based theatre draws on historical precedents to build something profoundly local and ever new.