Pity for Nixon, Ludlam as Hedda, and More
Productions take on real-life and larger-than-life personalities.
Productions take on real-life and larger-than-life personalities.
Changes to NEA funding guidelines, and other funding partnerships and issues.
Review of ‘Late-Blooming Flowers and Other Stories’ by Anton Chekhov; I.C. Chertok and Jean Gardner, trans., Carroll & Graf Publishers, New York, NY, 252 pp, $8.95 paper, and ‘The Selected Letters of Anton Chekhov,’ edited and with an introduction by Lillian Hellman; Sidonie K. Lederer, trans., Farrar, Straus & Giroux, New York, NY. 331 pp, $22.50 cloth, $7.95 paper.
New tomes on administration, marketing, and other topics.
Prizes and submission opportunities.
Arts and entertainment happenings nationwide and across the pond.
Plus a few corrections.
What the Olympic Arts Festival and the TCG National Conference showed us about our theatre and our world.
After more than a quarter century in the theatre, Athol Fugard has found a new vantage point from which to review his past and conjecture about the future.
The world’s oldest plays continue in our time to be staged, restaged, mulled over, written about. What accounts for their enduring fascination?