An All-Nighter That Leads To Broadway
A 24-hour play festival unites playwrights with young people.
Stories from Delaware, Washington, DC, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
A 24-hour play festival unites playwrights with young people.
A musical about an Israeli spy in Syria gets a reading at the global meeting place, with contemporary resonances a bonus.
A downtown man-of-all-work advocates an intimately collaborative approach.
Sarah Cameron Sunde has become a specialist in the uncompromising vision of Norwegian master Jon Fosse. Her latest: ‘A Summer Day.’
Excursions aren’t just for school children at Austin’s ZACH Theatre.
Even Edward Albee figures she’s the kind of director who’s watching his back.
Kara Lee Corthron puts Grace Slick and ‘Alice in Wonderland’ onstage together in her play for New Georges, ‘AliceGraceAnon.’
The Joads 2.0.
Maya Beiser and Robert Woodruff discuss ‘Elsewhere,’ a cello opera that combines Henri Michaeux’s poetry with the story of Lot’s wife.
13P combusts, but its recipe for playwright-driven productions lives on.