Puppets Tackle the Icelandic Banking Crisis in ‘SAGA’
The visual theatre company playfully presents the unusual topic with puppets.
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The visual theatre company playfully presents the unusual topic with puppets.
The poetry infused play follows two ice fisherman on a frozen Minnesota lake.
The play explores the significance of objects and the inevitable morality we face.
The play’s sexually aggressive female characters aren’t afraid to kiss and tell.
Talleyrand and Ho! An ensemble-devised work about early 19th-century leaders takes the stage in Philadelphia.
Could a summer in the Berkshires with the ‘Spelling Bee’ crew turn your musical into a winner?
A note from American Theatre’s editor, Jim O’Quinn, on the April 2013 issue.
A lion of play analysis summarizes his life’s work in a liberating tome.
Playwrights are taking up residence at U.S. theatres large and small.
The author known for crime fiction novels talks up his play at Chicago’s Congo Square Theatre Company.