This Month in Theatre History
November recalls the play Lincoln first saw Booth in, Kern’s Princess Theatre musicals, a Puerto Rican literary godfather, a gospel Oedipus musical, and a century-defining epic.
November recalls the play Lincoln first saw Booth in, Kern’s Princess Theatre musicals, a Puerto Rican literary godfather, a gospel Oedipus musical, and a century-defining epic.
In this excerpt from a new bio of the writer/director, she recalls how she created one of the American theatre’s seminal documentary theatre texts.
Currently the head of new-works incubator New York Stage and Film, Pfaelzer will succeed longtime a.d. Tony Taccone.
Tony Taccone, a co-pilot for the first flight of ‘Angels in America,’ brings Kushner’s epic back home to Berkeley.
The longtime leader will step down at the end of the company’s 50th anniversary season.
The City of Berkeley has proclaimed that Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014 is Tony Taccone Day.
The Berkeley Rep artistic director has made playing well with others his specialty.
An actress rides shotgun on the rough-and-tumble development of David Edgar’s epic ‘Continental Divide.’