The Anna Shapiro Workout
Sprinting steadily from Steppenwolf to Broadway and back again, the Tony-winning director isn’t even out of breath.
Stories from Delaware, Washington, DC, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
Sprinting steadily from Steppenwolf to Broadway and back again, the Tony-winning director isn’t even out of breath.
The kind of tension his plays provide may be just what contemporary audiences are looking for.
You don’t have to speak the language to relish the rich legacy of the Yiddish theatre.
Adrian Lester, Charles Dutton and Ted Lange expound on the joys and difficulties of portraying the trailblazing acting icon.
At a solitary Gulf Coast retreat, veteran playwright Craig Lucas reconnects with the sublime.
A behind-the-scenes look at a prolific playwright’s process.
The duo behind the new musical reveal their writing process, collaborative efforts and why an out of town preview was helpful.
The LIT FUND demonstrates the importance of collective action
How the design team for David Adjmi’s “Marie Antoinette,” tackled downsizing the play for a smaller black box space.
Italian director Romeo Castellucci talks theatre, air conditioning and observing art.