To Own or to Rent? That Is the Question
Each path has its pros and cons, its complications and its trade-offs, as these case studies show.
Each path has its pros and cons, its complications and its trade-offs, as these case studies show.
On the slate are revivals of Molière, Sondheim, and Churchill, as well as new plays by Ken Urban and Dominique Morisseau.
How this West Virginia new-play fest builds and rides an annual new-play repertory carousel.
In staging two contemporary Egyptian plays in the U.S., how to eliminate exoticism without erasing specificity? With care, context—and some poetic license.
Our Production Notebook feature has expanded to offer a deep dive into all aspects of stagecraft.
The season will feature works by Mike Lew, Ayad Ahktar, and David Lindsay-Abaire.
The playwright’s works come from within. Some also come from his own experience.
Refreshingly unlikable female protagonists, underrepresented voices, and an array of new American plays take the stage this month.
Huntington Theatre’s staging of John Kennedy Toole’s beloved novel was its biggest hit ever. Can it continue to adapt?
The awards are bestowed to musical theatre librettists and lyricists in honor of ‘Chorus Line’ lyricist Edward L. Kleban.