Third Time’s the Charm: Diana Rigg Revisits Pygmalion, Again
The English dame holds forth on ‘My Fair Lady’ and its problems, pay equity, and the time Albee didn’t like her performance.
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The English dame holds forth on ‘My Fair Lady’ and its problems, pay equity, and the time Albee didn’t like her performance.
Grappling with complex issues of representation, a multiethnic People’s Light staging offers a version for our fraught times.
Five authors from each of the UNESCO regions share messages for the 56th World Theatre Day.
There’s no escape for or from the tortured Tyrones, as Flock Theatre stages O’Neill’s masterpiece in the intimacy of his family’s historic cottage.
The lineup features world premieres by Bess Wohl and Samuel Baum, plus a new musical.
What gives this 19th-century Norwegian’s plays their lasting power? ‘Power’ is the operative word.
The Wisconsin-based theatre has brought performers with disabilities together to tell more authentic stories about the disabled experience.
The season will feature five world premieres, new musicals, and a series of theatre for the very young.
Despite threats of total elimination, the nation’s arts and humanities got a small boost today.
A native of the Yellowhammer State, Schmidt leaves his post at New Jersey’s Paper Mill after a career that has also encompassed Chicago and Wisconsin theatres.