Living for Design
Design is about more than pretty pictures, as reviews of three new books on costuming, scenography and lighting prove.
Design is about more than pretty pictures, as reviews of three new books on costuming, scenography and lighting prove.
In an interview, Cicely Berry reveals how working on the sound and rhythm in Shakespeare can lead actors to the language within themselves.
There’s a revolution afoot in theatre design that takes its cue from the three-dimensional spaces of centuries past.
In directing ‘Hamlet’ and ‘The Seagull’ in repertory at American Repertory Theatre, Ron Daniels finds parallels and contrasts that illuminate both works.
Responses to the Sellars/McAnuff dialogue and Brustein’s RSC takedown.
On the evidence of their current showing on Broadway, the R.S.C. has fallen from its ensemble ideals into mere spectacle and showmanship.