Pacific Playwrights Festival Proves You Can Go Home Again
Among the offerings at South Coast Rep’s influential new work fest this year were plays inspired by its astonishing diversity.
Among the offerings at South Coast Rep’s influential new work fest this year were plays inspired by its astonishing diversity.
New plays by Eliza Clark, Qui Nguyen, Sandra Tsing Loh and Bekah Brunstetter are on the slate, as is a return of Beth Henley’s Western tale ‘Abundance,’ which bowed at SCR in 1989.
Last fall, Orange County’s LORT powerhouse embarked on a collaborative community project with nearby Santa Ana.
The South Coast Rep founding member talks about what keeps him coming back for more humbug.
Seven resident theatres celebrate their gold anniversary.
After 20 years leading the groundbreaking Asian-American troupe East West Players, Tim Dang is still looking ahead at challenges yet to be met.
Shape-shifting ensembles are surfacing on major U.S. stages, trailing new techniques and changing the playmaking rules.
Even Edward Albee figures she’s the kind of director who’s watching his back.
Calling all dramaturgs, one-time dramaturgs, would-be dramaturgs! What production in the coming season have you heard about that you wish you were working on as a dramaturg? What is it about this show that afflicts you with dramaturgical envy?
An interview with the playwright of ‘The Prince of Atlantis,’ the complete playscript of which appeared in the July/August 2012 print edition.