The Michael Chekhov Twist
The playwright’s nephew tried to capture acting’s transcendent dimensions—an excerpt from ‘The Other Chkehov: A Biography of Michael Chekhov.’
The playwright’s nephew tried to capture acting’s transcendent dimensions—an excerpt from ‘The Other Chkehov: A Biography of Michael Chekhov.’
Ground zero is the actor’s own life and cultural experiences—a conversation with Douglas Turner Ward.
A round-table conversation between six actors who teach, including F. Murray Abraham, Gary Sinise, and Fiona Shaw.
So you want to be an actor? The first step is figuring out why in the world you’d do such a thing.
Theatres respond to uncertain weather with bright new ideas
Youthful voices attain greater prominence at this year’s Humana Festival.
Hip-hop culture confronts the theatre and asks: Where to go, beyond the borders of outreach and audience development?
Can we imagine walking into a theatre with a truly fresh eye?
Minstrelsy’s poisoned history bamboozles a compendium of Jim Crow plays.
With an HBO miniseries on the way, voices from inside and outside the theatre world reflect on enduring influence of Kushner’s epic.