Designing ‘Yellow Face’ At Theater J
Natsu Onoda Power, Luciana Stecconi, and Jared Mezzocchi talk about designing David Henry Hwang’s “Yellow Face” at Theater J in Washington D.C.
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Natsu Onoda Power, Luciana Stecconi, and Jared Mezzocchi talk about designing David Henry Hwang’s “Yellow Face” at Theater J in Washington D.C.
“Jarman (all this maddening beauty)” honors life and work of independent filmmaker and artist.
At a solitary Gulf Coast retreat, veteran playwright Craig Lucas reconnects with the sublime.
American Theatre sat down with the Hollywood leading lady to discuss performing, music and her career.
Daniel Sack sits down with Michael Donald Edwards and discusses how Americans are doing in the theatre.
The words and music of an American master get a fresh read, and they’re as impossible, and transformative, as ever.
Tazewell Thompson’s play is not just about Mary Todd Lincoln and her dressmaker Elizabeth Keckly, it’s also about the clothes that they wore.
The Atlanta–based company joins the YA-dystopia craze with an audience-interactive adaptation of Eoin McNamee’s “The Navigator.”
At Alabama Shakespeare Festival’s annual gathering, new plays grow with a distinctly regional flair.
The Headwaters community story project in rural Georgia comes to a close, having found common ground with the region’s fiercely independent spirit.