Faith to Faith Confrontation
A new cycle of plays about religious belief prompts L.A.’s Cornerstone Theater Company to rethink some definitions: of community, of tolerance, of Cornerstone itself.
A new cycle of plays about religious belief prompts L.A.’s Cornerstone Theater Company to rethink some definitions: of community, of tolerance, of Cornerstone itself.
The Jon Jory/Jane Martin spirit still infuses America’s most critic-friendly festival.
All eyes are on the inventive young director with a penchant for the classics and a flair for dynamic visuals.
Theatre is thriving as never before in the City of Brotherly Love.
A look back and a look forward.
We got people talking, and we moved the ball forward, but there’s so much more to do, and it’s time for a rebirth.
Three European directors plumb the tragedy’s limitless possibilities.
The master director talks about Shakespeare, metaphysics, fame, and who deserves credit for his work.
Cross-cultural exchange doesn’t just happen at international festivals.
A conversation about disability and representation.