Willem Dafoe: Tension and Mystery
Whether working with the Wooster Group or Robert Wilson, he sets out to reinvent the process and avoid his “ego agenda.”
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Whether working with the Wooster Group or Robert Wilson, he sets out to reinvent the process and avoid his “ego agenda.”
The composer/lyricist discusses her new show with Duncan Sheik, “Because of Winn-Dixie,” and why she loves collaboration.
A discussion on why the arts should be publicly funded.
The composer talks about his early theatrical experiences and his inspirations for writing ‘The Black Suits.’
The British scribe, known largely stateside for ‘One Man, Two Guvnors,’ discusses his career, the British monarchy, and the differences between England and America.
The actor/playwright speaks explains how her play about Zimbabwe’s colonial history is surprisingly personal.
The Chicago adapter/director seems like a natural choice to turn the beloved ‘Jungle Book’ into a stage musical, but that doesn’t mean it’s been easy.
The actor discusses losing weight in a fat suit during ‘The Whale’ and why he can’t imagine working anywhere but the theatre.
Domingo talks about ‘Wild with Happy,’ which he wrote and will star in at TheatreWorks in Mountain View, Calif. this summer.
The Chicago sound designer/composer talks about the Hypocrites, and about a new folk musical with a jazz flavor.