Writers and Their Whereabouts
Broadway is fine and well, but it’s not the place to gauge the health of American playwriting.
Stories with a national scope.
Broadway is fine and well, but it’s not the place to gauge the health of American playwriting.
Arena Stage goes another round with the heavyweight drama that changed all the rules.
The founder of Actors Theatre of Louisville offers a few observations and admonitions on the way out the door.
A new-play gallery.
The dark side of the American experience dominates Jon Jory’s farewell edition of the Humana Festival.
An acclaimed musical miniaturist shifts her time-traveling talents to a larger canvas.
How and why we made ‘The Laramie Project.’
‘The Laramie Project’ revisits an American tragedy.
Don’t let the gentle demeanor fool you. Her plays are rife with murder and mayhem.
Two decades ago, theatre for young people was just an ugly duckling. But look at it now!