The Body in the Voice
In an interview, Cicely Berry reveals how working on the sound and rhythm in Shakespeare can lead actors to the language within themselves.
In an interview, Cicely Berry reveals how working on the sound and rhythm in Shakespeare can lead actors to the language within themselves.
Words and images clash in the notorious dramatic installations of the Belgian director and his frequent collaborator, lighting and stage designer Jan Versweyveld.
25 American artists envision the theatre’s next 25 years.
The Lincoln Center bids adieu to a 19-year tradition.
With so many academic programs cranking out new designers, what exactly are we training them for—and how?
In Indianapolis, James Still is not just a playwright—he’s a brand.
Older, wiser and as prolific as ever, the much-honored playwright still chooses his words with immaculate care.
A continued recovery harbors some worrisome omens.
Nikkole Salter and Danai Gurira’s Off-Broadway hit about women with HIV/AIDS strikes all the right notes for audiences in Harare, Zimbabwe.
As mentoring gains fresh currency, new programs inside and outside the academy are redefining its mission and roles.