The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Ensemble Studio Theatre
The New York theatre has kept its focus on making new plays, in good times and bad.
Stories from Delaware, Washington, DC, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
The New York theatre has kept its focus on making new plays, in good times and bad.
The visual theatre company playfully presents the unusual topic with puppets.
The Massachusetts-based company’s Chagall-inspired new work marches through a turbulent century.
Talleyrand and Ho! An ensemble-devised work about early 19th-century leaders takes the stage in Philadelphia.
The actress finds her own method (no, not that Method) of burrowing into a character.
Lloyd Suh’s new play offers a look at teen Jesus.
Deborah Zoe Laufer’s new play explores humanity and maturity.
A pair of robot-themed events hit the New York circuit.
Memory holds the key to playwright Christopher Shinn’s resonant dramas of the psyche.
He stole my voice; she stole my heart.