Backstage With Albee
Stage manager Mark Wright reflects on his work with the master playwright-director.
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Stage manager Mark Wright reflects on his work with the master playwright-director.
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.
Responses to pieces about Amiri Baraka, Arthur Miller, and about community art-making.
What 3 new works by the author of ‘’night, Mother’ say about her unique career arc, and about the field in which she’s gained a tenuous but undeniable hold.
Cheryl L. West is unafraid to go where her work take her, whether it’s the front lines of the HIV/AIDS crisis or the lives of generations of black women.
How the Suzuki technique has helped StageWest’s new production rebuild Shakespeare’s play from the feet up.
A visit with the Connecticut theatre’s long-standing management couple, and an update on hirings and departures nationwide.
British playwright Arnold Wesker’s new play about gender relations opens at Chicago’s Northlight Theatre.
As the planet burns, what can art do that activism can’t? Perhaps, as the work of 3 path-breaking companies attests, that’s a false choice. Plus: a to-do list for green theatre, and sketches toward an eco-canon.
A new adaptation of ‘McTeague’ is more about longing than greed.