Tangled Up in Blue
Political trepidation translates to unfocused theatre at Humana Festival.
Stories with a national scope.
Political trepidation translates to unfocused theatre at Humana Festival.
Identity and cultural authenticity are dramatic fodder for William S. Yellow Robe Jr.
Youthful voices attain greater prominence at this year’s Humana Festival.
Hip-hop culture confronts the theatre and asks: Where to go, beyond the borders of outreach and audience development?
An actress rides shotgun on the rough-and-tumble development of David Edgar’s epic ‘Continental Divide.’
Remembering the momentous meeting that began 4 decades of collaboration.
The troupe’s distanced yet extremely physical take on ‘Phedre.’
From Broadway closings to West Coast relief efforts, the catastrophe is reflected on U.S. stages.
A new cycle of plays about religious belief prompts L.A.’s Cornerstone Theater Company to rethink some definitions: of community, of tolerance, of Cornerstone itself.
The Jon Jory/Jane Martin spirit still infuses America’s most critic-friendly festival.