Sarah Ruhl and Tracy Letts: 2 Playwrights and ‘Three Sisters’
A conversation about playmaking, ensemble acting, writing regimens—oh, and that Chekhov play they both adapted.
Stories with a national scope.
A conversation about playmaking, ensemble acting, writing regimens—oh, and that Chekhov play they both adapted.
Answers about Andy Warhol, the tradeoffs of filmmaking, and what happened to that striped scarf.
Their new musical stars 10 determined Texans and a big shiny pickup truck.
Canadian play-development organizations get nimble and inventive.
A classic tale from a different point of view.
Rep. Louise Slaughter has Geva Theatre Center’s back.
For Idaho Shakespeare Festival’s Mark Hofflund, a relationship with Congressman Mike Simpson gives rural arts an advocate in high places.
Occupy Wall Street’s inherent theatricality is bolstered by artistry from cadres of the committed.
The class struggle in David Lindsay-Abaire’s ‘Good People’ may be even more relevant now than it was when the play premiered 3 years ago.
‘Just a Dream: The Green Play,’ a show for young people about the environment, will tour D.C. area schools this month and next.