Rooms of Their Own: A New Era for Writers Theatre
The 25-year-old company keeps its intimacy intact as it moves from tenant to owner in a new Jeanne Gang-designed space.
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The 25-year-old company keeps its intimacy intact as it moves from tenant to owner in a new Jeanne Gang-designed space.
American Theater Company’s docutheatre piece ‘The Project(s)’ takes up residence at the intersection of poverty, race and real estate.
A look at Steppenwolf’s new staging of Faulkner’s ‘As I Lay Dying.’