How the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center Started With One Man’s Vision
Its organizers nursed it, rehearsed it and gave out the news- this is where American theatre writing can gestate and blossom (if you handle the sturm und drang.)
Its organizers nursed it, rehearsed it and gave out the news- this is where American theatre writing can gestate and blossom (if you handle the sturm und drang.)
We take a look back at the major historical moments in theatre in April.
What happened in theatre history this month? We’ll tell you.
Even Edward Albee figures she’s the kind of director who’s watching his back.
Older, wiser and as prolific as ever, the much-honored playwright still chooses his words with immaculate care.
Stage manager Mark Wright reflects on his work with the master playwright-director.
On the occasion of a rare American premiere, the playwright talks candidly about his new play, his long exile from Broadway, his public vs. private life.
A look back.