Why Writers Trust Pam MacKinnon
Even Edward Albee figures she’s the kind of director who’s watching his back.
Even Edward Albee figures she’s the kind of director who’s watching his back.
On ‘Elektra,’ Greek tragedy, and her preferred role in the theatre (not running one).
A tribute to the effervescent L.A. producer, who died in August.
The latest theatrical honors and prizes.
Comings and goings in the top spots at theatre around the country.
New ventures in Denver, Detroit, and New York City, a close call for St. Paul’s Penumbra, an Al Hirschfeld exhibit, and more.
Samplings from Baltic Circle and the Thespis International Monodrama Festival.
A Gilbert & Sullivan premiere, direction by theatre pioneeer Nina Vance, and new leadership at Philly’s Walnut Street Theatre.
Kara Lee Corthron puts Grace Slick and ‘Alice in Wonderland’ onstage together in her play for New Georges, ‘AliceGraceAnon.’
‘Carmelina,’ an overlooked romantic musical from Lane, Lerner, and Stein, gets a revival in San Francisco.