Lev Dodin Plants Chekhov’s ‘Cherry Orchard’ in the Eternal Present
The master director from St. Petersburg takes some liberties with the playwright’s final work, but the result is somehow all the more Chekhovian.
The master director from St. Petersburg takes some liberties with the playwright’s final work, but the result is somehow all the more Chekhovian.
Tonight’s awards ceremony for playwrights and their advocates includes a new prize named for the late American master.
After percolating for nearly 40 years, the Group’s notion of staging Pinter finally clicked after a trip to China. But for now this door has closed.
Caption this image and win a copy of ‘The Book of Grace’ by Suzan-Lori Parks.
The versatile actor makes his playwriting debut with a romantic comedy in which he plays—who else?—the devil.
The slate includes new works from Julia Cho, Adam Bock, the Debate Society, Dan LeFranc, Zayd Dohrn, and Kirsten Childs.
After years without the anchor of a home base, the leader of New Orleans’s preeminent theatre is steering the company to a snug new harbor.
Greenidge’s newest play, partly inspired by Black Lives Matter, is being produced on college campuses across the country.
Martin Miller and Robert Ford have made their small company a theatrical force in Northwest Arkansas, but it hasn’t happened in a vacuum.
The Chicago area theatre has a new two-venue home, the product of a $34 million fundraising campaign.