20 Questions: Anthony Rapp
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Answers about Andy Warhol, the tradeoffs of filmmaking, and what happened to that striped scarf.
Their new musical stars 10 determined Texans and a big shiny pickup truck.
Rep. Louise Slaughter has Geva Theatre Center’s back.
Occupy Wall Street’s inherent theatricality is bolstered by artistry from cadres of the committed.
Our complicated national history plays out through two couples, one black and one white, in Jacqueline Goldfinger’s new play ‘slip/shot.’
Emily Mann and Chay Yew write and direct plays, and they run theatres. Not necessarily in that order.
The New York director balances classics and new plays, in big venues and small, while stripping away the safety net.
In the midst of publishing two definitive books about his lyrics, the musical theatre master ponders his accomplishments, his way of working, and the form and future of the American musical.
Post-racial? Not on the Great White Way.
How vacations in the Poconos shaped the American musical.