Southern Female Playwrights, Leaving the Front Porch Behind
The South depicted by an emerging group of playwrights is complicated and diverse, and there’s not a mint julep in sight.
The South depicted by an emerging group of playwrights is complicated and diverse, and there’s not a mint julep in sight.
Gabrielle Reisman unearths up-to-the-minute issues—and some comic gold—in her time-hopping play about the Johnstown Flood.
New ventures in Denver, Detroit, and New York City, a close call for St. Paul’s Penumbra, an Al Hirschfeld exhibit, and more.