Suffering, Spectacle, Spells: ‘Harry Potter’ as Vintage Melodrama
The authors of the latest installment have set the Time-Turner back to the 19th century.
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The authors of the latest installment have set the Time-Turner back to the 19th century.
He kept returning to his work with more to say and more ways to say it; we keep returning to his work because we can feel the love.
The Miami-based couple balance work and life through mutual admiration.
How ‘The Parlour,’ my play about the hidden hierarchies of the restaurant business, has been served by MCC Theater’s Youth Company.
The debate over cultural equity is crucial, but can it move beyond a fiscal critique to consider systemic injustices?
From a downtown NYC artistic director to a Philadelphia-based composer, here are some stage folks to keep your eye on.
Gabrielle Reisman unearths up-to-the-minute issues—and some comic gold—in her time-hopping play about the Johnstown Flood.
Remembering a mensch who brought joy not only to my family and my people but to all who knew him.
From future presidents seeking light entertainment to the founding of the Penumbra Theatre, this is the kind of September to remember.
Adventure Stage’s ‘Reprise’ tells the story of community change via a loaned violin.