Executive Letter for April 2013: All Together Now
This month, executive director Teresa Eyring discusses transforming degrees of separation into degrees of connection.
This month, executive director Teresa Eyring discusses transforming degrees of separation into degrees of connection.
A lion of play analysis summarizes his life’s work in a liberating tome.
Readers wrote in to quibble with or praise our stories about entrepreneurship, nudity, and selling tickets.
The 150 featured plays, by scribes ranging from Emily Mann to Will Eno, represent a stirring spectrum of dramatic voices.
Playwrights are taking up residence at U.S. theatres large and small.
In mounting Stephen Sondheim’s ‘Assassins,’ Milwaukee Rep created a revolving carnival on two turntables.
The new musical from Robert L. Freedman and Steven Lutvak tells its grisly tale with just the right measure of taste, tone, and intent—and a whole lot of Jefferson Mays.
The author known for crime fiction novels talks up his play at Chicago’s Congo Square Theatre Company.
Shape-shifting ensembles are surfacing on major U.S. stages, trailing new techniques and changing the playmaking rules.
Daniel Pearle wins the Laurents/Hatcher Foundation Award, Stephen Colbert is honored by Lookingglass Theatre Company, and more awards from our March 2013 issue.