The Irresistable Rise of ‘Miracle on South Division Street’
Tom Dudzick returns to the town of his birth to direct a self-penned play on faith, art, and the perils of show business.
Stories with a national scope.
Tom Dudzick returns to the town of his birth to direct a self-penned play on faith, art, and the perils of show business.
The Ohio-based ensemble gears up for a new work about friendship, the power of which they know all too well.
The British playwright’s award-winning work receives a new staging from the Steppenwolf Theatre Company.
Editor Jim O’Quinn shares his thoughts on the November 2013 issue.
Using a neon sign and pervasive sound design, the creative team at the Jungle Theatre took a dreamscape approach to Sam Shepard’s classic.
The Austin-based theatre reveals all in its budget for an acclaimed rendition of ‘August: Osage County.’
An acclaimed performer shares his insights on five iconic leading roles.
For the playwright and the actor, playwriting is a game of push and pull, and being led past the comfort zone.
Activated by memories of their creator, the words of the late Sekou Sundiata take on a new meaning.
In writing musicals, the playwright’s job is to build the structure, then get out of the way.