Fun With Race and the Media
An interview with David Henry Hwang about his play ‘Yellow Face.’
An interview with David Henry Hwang about his play ‘Yellow Face.’
Older, wiser and as prolific as ever, the much-honored playwright still chooses his words with immaculate care.
Editor-in-chief Jim O’Quinn outlines the contents of this January’s annual special section on theatrical training.
Companies in New York and Texas take on a plethora of techniques in workshop productions about actor training.
Actors in search of their distinctive voices create a new brew from ingredients they’ve gathered over time.
Eight master acting teachers investigate the crucial balance between classroom rigor and personal discovery.
The forecast is neither foul nor fair—and theatres are planning accordingly.
Writers forging their way into quirky new territory are her cup of tea.
How August Wilson created the ‘mother of all the plays’ and one of the central roles in his canon.
From underground L.A. emerges an auteur with music in his veins.