Laura Osnes Is More Than an Ingenue in ‘Bandstand’
The star is breaking out of her familiar type in the new musical about World War II veterans.
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The star is breaking out of her familiar type in the new musical about World War II veterans.
His minimalist aesthetic seems to mesh well with the character-driven work of the composer/lyricist. Next: ‘Pacific Overtures.’
American Theater Co. of Chicago’s new artistic director looks for magic in small spaces.
On this week’s podcast David J. Loehr reports back from the Humana Festival. Plus, the editors discuss ‘Miss Saigon’ and AT’s new program to nurture theatre critics of color.
How the Complicite auteur follows trains of thought to the stage, then gets whole audiences on board.
Her comical ‘King of the Yees’ is not your average family play, but then her dad isn’t your average dad.
It’s not just that the hit musical doesn’t tell my family’s story. It’s that it perpetuates a narrative in which the Vietnamese are victims, not fighters.
Play reading festivals come and go, but there was something electric and urgent about this year, the fest’s 7th.
The writer/performer’s new show at Dixon Place promises a carnival ride through a memoir’s revelations.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s new play is a family drama fired by questions of race, class, and what it means to be human.