News for January 2013
From hurricanes to award shows, hermaphrodites to microfestivals, another eventful month for U.S. theatres.
From hurricanes to award shows, hermaphrodites to microfestivals, another eventful month for U.S. theatres.
A colleague remembers Columbia’s theatre impresario.
This month across America: classics ranging from Shakespeare to Federico García Lorca, contemporary plays like “Clybourne Park” and “The Whipping Man,” and adaptations from Madeleine L’Engle and Frances Hodgson Burnett.
ACT Theatre’s Gian-Carlo Scandiuzzi ups the artistic ante.
Pig Iron Theatre Company and Japan’s chelfitsch engage in a unique collaboration.
His themes and characters get upended by female artists with fresh insights into plays we thought we knew.
A roundup of news from around the U.S.
Reponses to stories about method acting and the National New Play Network.
Do new plays have a better shot at success in Britain than in the U.S.? Let’s investigate.
As he unveils a landmark renovation, the Public’s progressive A.D. talks about love, money and Joe Papp’s footsteps.