This Month in Theatre History
September is full of actors making their mark, from the downfall of a 19th-century working-class icon to one actor’s celebrated recreation of a Jazz Age star.
September is full of actors making their mark, from the downfall of a 19th-century working-class icon to one actor’s celebrated recreation of a Jazz Age star.
February recalls the comedic duo Williams and Walker, a Gertrude Stein opera, a ‘Death of a Salesman’ debut, and more.
Choice notes from an extraordinary theatregoing career, documenting trends and artists of the late 20th-century stage.
From the first American stage comedy to NYC’s ban on burlesque and the launch of the Mark Taper Forum, April was showered with noteworthy theatrical events.
A tribute to Eli Wallach by multi-hyphenate Lonny Price.
Among other things, a new collection of letters from the celebrated and complicated American director show his tough-love devotion to new work and writers.