My Pretty Cool Journey With Mickey McNany
A former student remembers the founding director of the Paper Mill Playhouse Theatre School.
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A former student remembers the founding director of the Paper Mill Playhouse Theatre School.
An American playwright gets a presumption-smashing crash course in European theatre at Poland’s Dialog festival.
At Stratford and on Broadway, he was a master craftsman and perfect gentleman. And who else could have had a career ranging from Hamlet to Lady Bracknell?
The Chicago advocacy organization Not in Our House joins theatres across the country in combatting sexual harassment.
He may be Snape or Gruber to most of the world, but to me he’ll always be ‘As You Like It’s’ perfectly melancholy fool.
With Yako 440, Israel’s new show at the BRIC, accompanied by a retrospective exhibit, both mourns and celebrates his jazzbo dad, steven ben israel.
The managing director of the Louisville theatre talks about what she’s learned and where she’s going in Minneapolis.
In the newest addition to NYC’s January festivals, Theresa Buchheister curates a selection of homegrown experimental work.
One of the world’s great Shakespearean actors reconnects with his youth on a frozen ice lake in his new play.
The couple, costarring in ‘A Ride on the Irish Cream’ at Abrons Arts Center, realize that writing about your relationship can be a double-edged sword.