The Persistence of Edward Albee
On the occasion of a rare American premiere, the playwright talks candidly about his new play, his long exile from Broadway, his public vs. private life.
On the occasion of a rare American premiere, the playwright talks candidly about his new play, his long exile from Broadway, his public vs. private life.
A visit with the Connecticut theatre’s long-standing management couple, and an update on hirings and departures nationwide.
2 interviews with the playwright-director about the 2 sides of his work.
Critic and company man, he has built an audience for adventurous work and an institute to train for it.
With some tough battles behind him in Providence, Adrian Hall is back on the theatrical frontlines in Dallas.
Jack Viertel goes from daily critic to in-house dramaturg at L.A.’s flagship theatre.
There’s no mystery to making a musical, declares the theatre’s most acclaimed composer. It’s just hard work.
On the National Council for the Arts, he’ll speak for the ‘tough, ephemeral’ art of theatre.
Studs Terkel interviews Lorraine Hansberry.
After more than a quarter century in the theatre, Athol Fugard has found a new vantage point from which to review his past and conjecture about the future.