The Times of Zelda Fichandler
From the front lines of a theatre revolution, she has been dreamer, pathfinder, and mentor to a generation of artists.
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From the front lines of a theatre revolution, she has been dreamer, pathfinder, and mentor to a generation of artists.
Masked ritual folk theatre is becoming more prevalent in the country’s interior provinces.
An emotional farewell is staged for activist Free Southern Theatre.
We may not have realized we were building long-lasting institutions to make theatre. But now that we have them, what should we do with them?
Building dynamic characters for the stage goes far beyond gender.
This unique nine-member company is more than the sum of its parts.
An American giant in her dotage weighs in on success, fear, love, and idealism.
Sam Shepard, like Elvis, has found an infectious groove in the cracks of American mythology.
Why does the author of ‘True West’ write plays? To see and hear things he can’t find anywhere else.