Editor's Note for November
From Young Jean Lee to Roald Dahl, from Shaw to Wedekind, the issue is packed with peril and conflict.
From Young Jean Lee to Roald Dahl, from Shaw to Wedekind, the issue is packed with peril and conflict.
A retrospective, with images, on the work of set designer Ming Cho Lee.
AT’s own Suzy Evans went to the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center to discuss the role of critics in theatre and how they view their relationship with artists.
Its organizers nursed it, rehearsed it and gave out the news- this is where American theatre writing can gestate and blossom (if you handle the sturm und drang.)
The new taxi-based performance will literally transport audience members around the New York City.
Their new musical stars 10 determined Texans and a big shiny pickup truck.
Their much-anticipated ‘Tales of the City’ musical will debut—where else?—in San Francisco.
‘Angels’ provokes a legal and cultural confrontation
In the New American Epics, drama busts out of the living room into the open spaces of our national history.
Succeeding co-founding leader Stephen Sachs, the D.C.-based director will assume full leadership of the L.A. theatre next April.