Anne Boleyn Lives Again
Howard Brenton’s play imagines Henry VIII’s ill-fated second wife as a major player in a religious struggle.
Howard Brenton’s play imagines Henry VIII’s ill-fated second wife as a major player in a religious struggle.
To create Enda Walsh’s pool setting for ‘Penelope,’ Undermain Theatre is setting up shop in new digs.
A colleague remembers Columbia’s theatre impresario.
ACT Theatre’s Gian-Carlo Scandiuzzi ups the artistic ante.
Pig Iron Theatre Company and Japan’s chelfitsch engage in a unique collaboration.
His themes and characters get upended by female artists with fresh insights into plays we thought we knew.
Reponses to stories about method acting and the National New Play Network.
Do new plays have a better shot at success in Britain than in the U.S.? Let’s investigate.
As he unveils a landmark renovation, the Public’s progressive A.D. talks about love, money and Joe Papp’s footsteps.
The founding of the Old Globe and Cape Fear Regional Theatre, and other noteworthy December events.