Carson Kreitzer and David Bar Katz Find Common Ground In Comic Books
Playwrights discuss writing about Wonder Woman and Superman, and comic-book history.
Playwrights discuss writing about Wonder Woman and Superman, and comic-book history.
How Oregon Shakes is using coproductions to help create a body of American history plays.
American Theatre sat down with the Hollywood leading lady to discuss performing, music and her career.
Theatre has always been both old-fashioned and cutting-edge. A study of the ever-changing but remarkably consistent technology of live performance shows why.
Dominique Morisseau’s new play makes its way home to America after a transatlantic staging by London’s Gate Theatre.
The composer/lyricist discusses her new show with Duncan Sheik, ‘Because of Winn-Dixie,’ and why she loves collaboration.
Shakespeare Santa Cruz artistic director Marco Barricelli retains his optimism despite the shuttering of the outdoor repertory theatre.
The composer talks about his early theatrical experiences and his inspirations for writing ‘The Black Suits.’
From the Welders, to cheap tickets at Huntington Theatre Company, to August Wilson on the radio, to all the Lucy Thurber plays you can ever want—this month in national news.
The British scribe, known largely stateside for ‘One Man, Two Guvnors,’ discusses his career, the British monarchy, and the differences between England and America.