Adrienne Truscott’s Raw, Rapey Vagina Monologue
Jokes about sexual assault seldom have the double-edged bite of Truscott’s riotous, disturbing solo show ‘Asking for It.’
Jokes about sexual assault seldom have the double-edged bite of Truscott’s riotous, disturbing solo show ‘Asking for It.’
Ayad Akhtar’s ‘Disgraced,’ a new entry, tops the list, alongside other new entries and some returning favorites.
This year’s top playwright won a Pulitzer for his first play (and we published it).
The theatre’s idealistic leader isn’t resting on its considerable laurels but pushing it to be more, and do more, all the time.
Justin Tanner’s great 1990s comedies taught me about the beautiful impermanence of theatre. But artists keep creating, and plays can be revived. Maybe you can go home again.
The annual festival takes over the ‘City of Neighborhoods’ with new work and new forms.
The city-bred playwright has gotten to know another America in rural Oregon, where both liberal and conservative communities are failing their young people.
I never thought I’d write a sequel, but then I had an idea—and now I have ‘A Comedy of Tenors,’ in which Tito and company get an encore.
Serenbe Playhouse set their timeless production of Tennessee Williams’s classic in a confined and contemporary space.
This small performance space has built a cult-like following for its in-your-face aesthetic and pay-as-you-can ticketing policy.