Ibsen, Our Contemporary
What gives this 19th-century Norwegian’s plays their lasting power? ‘Power’ is the operative word.
What gives this 19th-century Norwegian’s plays their lasting power? ‘Power’ is the operative word.
The season will include world premieres by Charise Castro Smith and Tori Sampson.
An experienced director and longtime professor at Yale School of Drama, she succeeds the late Jim Houghton at the prestigious school.
Sam Shepard and Meryl Streep both made defining marks on New York stages before wandering afield.
His unprecedented tenure at Yale Rep may be topped off (fingers crossed) by a new theatre-and-school complex.
What the crisis at Harvard’s ART Institute says about the precarious state of theatre training in higher education.
How she turned the constraints of Beckett’s buried-alive heroine Winnie into expressive assets.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s new play is a family drama fired by questions of race, class, and what it means to be human.
The lineup will feature plays from Suzan-Lori Parks, Nambi E. Kelley, and Rude Mechs.
Is drama dying on the Main Stem? Not if these writers (and some enterprising nonprofits) can help it.