The Parenthood Trap
A conversation with the playwright of ‘Cry it Out,’ a comedy/drama about bonds and conflicts among neighbors with young children.
A conversation with the playwright of ‘Cry it Out,’ a comedy/drama about bonds and conflicts among neighbors with young children.
Amid a rough year, I heard stories of survival from folks seeing and sinking into moments of personal joy.
From the deadliest theatre fire in U.S. history to a young Tennessee Williams’s fateful move to New Orleans, December was a momentous month.
From emerging talents to unsung veterans, our regular Role Call feature shines a light on folks you ought to know.
The Philly-based performer is known as one of the best around, but he doesn’t rest on his laurels so much as spread them around.
Inspired as much by the avant-garde as by Golden Age Broadway, this multiple threat has a varied and ever-expanding toolkit.
The ‘Spitfire Grill’ tunesmith is also the co-artistic director of Wisconsin’s Third Avenue Playhouse.
He sees his work as a collaboration with the performers he’s dressing.
Money doesn’t just fall into her lap, but there’s no question she has a knack for fundraising at Williamston Theatre.
Having helmed more than 30 plays in Los Angeles, he is unapologetic about his love for the local theatre scene.