Chris Durang Was My Willy Wonka
A sweet, sane soul who wrote hilarious, deranged, profoundly human plays, he showed us all how to dance on the funny/serious tightrope.
A sweet, sane soul who wrote hilarious, deranged, profoundly human plays, he showed us all how to dance on the funny/serious tightrope.
An experienced director and longtime professor at Yale School of Drama, she succeeds the late Jim Houghton at the prestigious school.
The Pulitzer-winning playwright will join Marsha Norman as co-director of the Lila Acheson Wallace American Playwrights Program, succeeding Christopher Durang in the position.
Cast in two one-acts by the legendary writer, a Juilliard Drama student reached out and found a very forthcoming correspondent.
The transition from writing for nothing to writing for a paycheck has been smooth. But is stage work now a dream, or just a daydream?
A roundtable discussion on 21st-century arts management and training between the country’s leading theatrical entrepreneurs.
A chorus of voices celebrates the legacy of the annual stage design portfolio review at Lincoln Center.
The Lincoln Center bids adieu to a 19-year tradition.
As mentoring gains fresh currency, new programs inside and outside the academy are redefining its mission and roles.