Golden Streets of San Francisco
A new adaptation of ‘McTeague’ is more about longing than greed.
Stories with a national scope.
A new adaptation of ‘McTeague’ is more about longing than greed.
In directing ‘Hamlet’ and ‘The Seagull’ in repertory at American Repertory Theatre, Ron Daniels finds parallels and contrasts that illuminate both works.
Great actors in the full sway of their passions are likely to be more persuasive conduits to the interior of plays than the arbitrary, decorative conceptions of postmodernist directors.
The shock tactics of Reza Abdoh push audiences to the edge.
Weimar recreated at Louisville Classics Festival, highlighted by rare visit of the Berliner Ensemble.
The practiced lighting designer makes an auspicious and instructive directorial debut at the Guthrie.
Can you go ‘Homecoming’ again?
Remembrances of the indomitable New York theatre pioneer.
A new spin on the old myth, inspired by the classic film and set in Trinidad.
From the front lines of a theatre revolution, she has been dreamer, pathfinder, and mentor to a generation of artists.