Letters to the Editor
Praise for articles on ‘The Greeks’ and ‘Salesman’ in Japan.
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Praise for articles on ‘The Greeks’ and ‘Salesman’ in Japan.
The most pressing issue confronting the American theatre today is the relationship between the institutions and the artists that develop the work.
He treats design—from’ Sweeney Todd’ to ‘Saturday Night Live’—as a puzzle to be solved.
How does Adrian Hall run 2 resident companies, Trinity Rep and Dallas Theater Center? With a team of trusted collaborators, for starters.
Wole Soyinka gives voice to Africa’s painful history.
A director and a jazz musician discover the music in a trio of Sam Shepard plays.
The ongoing Coyote/Trickster relationship is the subject of Murray Mednick’s seven-play Coyote Cycle, performed recently in Santa Fe.
Fraught international exchanges, holiday shows, anti-nuke readings, and more.
Dickens’ tale is a perfect myth for a capitalist culture.
A note on the theatre.