Who’s Afraid of Roald Dahl?
By Suzy Evans
He revolutionized young-adult fiction with his twisted tales for children. Now they’re flourishing on stages across the country—from children’s theatre to big commercial hits.
Destroying the Audience
An interview by Eliza Bent
Young Jean Lee talks about the traps she lays for her public
SPECIAL REPORT: THEATRE FACTS 2013
Finding Ways to Firmer Ground
Theatre Facts 2013 shows companies taking smart steps to regain their economic footing after the Great Recession (including sidebars on subscription trends, Big Data mining and the importance of working capital)
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Letters
From the Executive Director
A Place for Remembering
TCG on the Web
News
En Garde Arts’s BASETRACK: Live tour, Elements Theatre Co.’s God of Carnage, Making Books Sing changes name to New York City Children’s Theatre
Entrances & Exits
Awards & Prizes
In Memoriam: Sheldon Patinkin by David Cromer
Front & Center
Relics at the Guthrie
L’Hotel at Pittsburgh Public Theatre
Wedding Band at Antaeus Company
Bright Star at the Old Globe
The Oldest Boy at Lincoln Center
Tamburlaine at Theatre for a New Audience
Production Notebook
Fiasco Theater’s Into the Woods at the Old Globe
Critics’ Notebook
Linda Buchwald on Deaf West’s Spring Awakening
Currents
Christopher Kompanek visits George C. Wolfe’s civil rights museum
Wendy Smith meets Shaw’s biggest fan, David Staller
Isabel Braverman investigates NACL’s Weather Project
People
The many faces of Hershey Felder, by Hedy Weiss
Strategies
Yale’s Binger Center is changing new play development, by Stuart Miller
Global Spotlight
An American revolution in Edinburgh, by Nicole Serratore
20 Questions
for Garry Marshall