To Have and Have Not
The class struggle in David Lindsay-Abaire’s ‘Good People’ may be even more relevant now than it was when the play premiered 3 years ago.
The class struggle in David Lindsay-Abaire’s ‘Good People’ may be even more relevant now than it was when the play premiered 3 years ago.
‘Just a Dream: The Green Play,’ a show for young people about the environment, will tour D.C. area schools this month and next.
An intimate take on ‘The Birds.’
A class-conscious ‘Oleanna’ in Oakland.
‘Futurity’ is an unlikely alt-rock musical about Ada Lovelace and the Civil War.
Our complicated national history plays out through two couples, one black and one white, in Jacqueline Goldfinger’s new play ‘slip/shot.’
Successes for Steppenwolf, Swine Palace, Suzan-Lori Parks, and Sutton Foster.
A theatremaker who has found politics increasingly salient in his work speaks up for their place onstage.
Reports on casting demographics, new-play programs, theatre as autism therapy, and more.
Stephen King and John Mellencamp, with a huge assist from T-Bone Burnett, created this original horror musical ‘Ghost Brothers of Darkland County’ at the Alliance Theatre in 2012; it’s now hitting the road for a national tour.