Jack Hofsiss: From Early Brilliance to Seasoned Wisdom
He made everything he directed an event, marrying youthful confidence with learned humility.
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He made everything he directed an event, marrying youthful confidence with learned humility.
The director will receive $5,000 and was recognized for her work in the Central region of the country.
Samantha Shay’s music-based piece finds a berth in the aesthetic home of Grotowski.
Even in a polarized age, the best dramatists are drawn to complications, not simple answers, as Richard Nelson’s Chekhovian plays prove.
This week’s guest is Greg Reiner, the director of theatre and musical theatre at the NEA, who assures us that the state of the arts is strong. Plus, the editors discuss all-gender bathrooms and high school theatre.
Lured to L.A. at the beginning of the regional theatre movement, he stayed and changed both.
Is it better to plan or to improvise when attending Edinburgh’s outsized performance festival? Two correspondents answer: Yes.
Upheaval and protest around the historic black company raise the question: Who owns New Freedom Theatre?
The slate includes Nina Raine, Arthur Miller, Matthew Lopez, ‘Murder for Two,’ Lauren Yee, and a new play about Aristotle.
From a W.E.B. Du Bois manifesto to David Henry Hwang’s Broadway return, October was an exciting month for theatrical milestones.