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Why did The New York Times hire another white guy to be their new co-chief theatre critic? He plans to work hard to show us why.
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Why did The New York Times hire another white guy to be their new co-chief theatre critic? He plans to work hard to show us why.
In this week’s episode, we welcome playwright Martín Zimmerman. Plus, the editors talk Broadway and the NEA.
Three emerging playwriting talents join poets and novelists in the $50,000 honor.
The Philly theatre will also present a world premiere by Christopher Chen and ‘Blood Wedding’ by Federico García Lorca.
The longtime artistic director will step down after 25 years at the San Francisco theatre.
The designer and restorer of some of his city’s most iconic theatre spaces was something of a New York icon himself.
An uncompromising artist and an exacting mentor, the poet/playwright gave back to generations of writers.
Williams specialist Janet Shea tackles the play’s florid Flora in a tailor-made new production.
Next season will also feature the world premiere of a Temptations musical, and a new play by Daniel Handler of Lemony Snicket fame.
Next season at the Pennsylvania theatre will feature a world premiere from Colman Domingo and Patricia McGregor, and a multiracial “Diary of Anne Frank.’