Frederick Neumann (1926–2012) and Honora Fergusson (1936–2012)
He stole my voice; she stole my heart.
Stories with a national scope.
He stole my voice; she stole my heart.
In the name of realism, American playwrights are making adventurous use of languages other than English.
Fashion was her first love. Film brought her fame. But theatre is the home to which she keeps returning.
The ‘Sons of Anarchy’ star talks about why she keeps coming to the New York stage.
A look at the design of a revival Ben Jonson’s classic.
The future is just a record of the past in Michael Mitnick’s ‘Ed, Downloaded.’
Video games are reshaping the mechanics of giving—and how we experience theatre.
In ‘Somewhere,’ Matthew Lopez dramatizes the tradeoffs of gentrification in the name of the arts.
Play Company stages an Ettore Scola film in ‘Working on a Special Day.’
John Doyle plans an intimate, uncomfortable take on Sondheim and Lapine’s musical drama.