The Cross-Continental Express
Co-productions are popular, but they get even more enticing when artists from far-flung parts of the world join forces to create a singular, bilingual superproduction.
Co-productions are popular, but they get even more enticing when artists from far-flung parts of the world join forces to create a singular, bilingual superproduction.
Chekhov, our contemporary? And training for theatrical entrepreneurs.
Looking back and hoping forward while staying alive to the present.
From ‘The Wizard of Oz’ to the Negro Ensemble Company, another eventful month on the stage.
In ‘Abigail/1702,’ Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa finds a familiar ‘Crucible’ character in dire straits.
A puppet piece inspired by utopian farmers puts down deep roots.
Tarell Alvin McCraney and Bijan Shebani’s adaptation of the tragedy is fast and festive.
Parisian romanticism meets ‘The Twilight Zone’ in Ken Page’s ‘Café Chanson.’
Howard Brenton’s play imagines Henry VIII’s ill-fated second wife as a major player in a religious struggle.
To create Enda Walsh’s pool setting for ‘Penelope,’ Undermain Theatre is setting up shop in new digs.