A Mixtape About Faith
Humana playwrights pose the question: What do you believe in?
Humana playwrights pose the question: What do you believe in?
This year’s Humana plays were most revealing when they left a little to the imagination.
A profile of the managing director of Actors Theatre of Louisville.
Political trepidation translates to unfocused theatre at Humana Festival.
Theatres respond to uncertain weather with bright new ideas
Youthful voices attain greater prominence at this year’s Humana Festival.
The Jon Jory/Jane Martin spirit still infuses America’s most critic-friendly festival.
Such questions may still confound, but several new-generation theatre writers have answers ready.
Broadway is fine and well, but it’s not the place to gauge the health of American playwriting.
The founder of Actors Theatre of Louisville offers a few observations and admonitions on the way out the door.