A.R. Gurney’s Last Play? For Pete’s Sake, Say It Ain’t So
The 85-year-old playwright is still on a path of discovery, with ‘Love and Money’ at Signature Theatre and a Broadway revival of ‘Sylvia.’
The 85-year-old playwright is still on a path of discovery, with ‘Love and Money’ at Signature Theatre and a Broadway revival of ‘Sylvia.’
From the birth of the Stage Yankee to the debut of Teatro Luna, October has been a month of firsts and the occasional health scare.
The actor talks about his biographical Broadway show, Asian-American representation onstage, and cell phones in the theatre.
The Dallas actor makes his composing debut with a a murder mystery that’s been brewing in his mind for many years.
In our new monthly Role Call feature, we shine a light on theatre professionals across the country who deserve a bigger national profile.
From the Greeks to ‘Disgraced,’ direct violence has been a theatrical staple. Structural violence, though harder to stage, is also the stuff of drama.
At a coffee shop near you, the Dramaturgy Open Office Hour Project offers a user-friendly intro to the sometimes elusive art form.
In the final installment of this follow-up with the Harvard acting class of 1995, former colleagues find meaning on and off the stage, together and apart.
An issue of a magazine, like a theatrical season, is a menu of options reflecting our tastes, affinities, and priorities.
Always the pro—and always writing—the Pulitzer-winning playwright and screenwriter was an ideal collaborator and friend.