Sondheim in His Own Words
There’s no mystery to making a musical, declares the theatre’s most acclaimed composer. It’s just hard work.
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.
An American giant in her dotage weighs in on success, fear, love, and idealism.
Why does the author of ‘True West’ write plays? To see and hear things he can’t find anywhere else.