Drama League Announces 2018 Resident Artists
Colette Robert and ensemble company Little Lord are among the artists who will be given money and space to develop new work.
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Colette Robert and ensemble company Little Lord are among the artists who will be given money and space to develop new work.
What do we owe to this quarter-century-old American classic? More life.
Tony Taccone, a co-pilot for the first flight of ‘Angels in America,’ brings Kushner’s epic back home to Berkeley.
A generation of playwrights reflects on a play that still sets the bar high for their work.
A role as the gay Mormon lawyer in ‘Angels in America’ on Broadway brings the Texas-born actor back to a play that helped make him an actor.
The National Theatre revival, now headed for Broadway, brings an American play’s long London history full circle.
This epic ‘gay fantasia’ emerged from the recession-wracked regional theatre of the early 1990s, but the field may be even more risk-averse now.
It’s not just all the arduous unpacking: AIDS, Reagan, the closet, Mormons. It’s also that the play’s millennial dread seems puzzling to post-millennials.
College students question an editorial in which a university professor lamented the hurdles of teaching Kushner’s gay fantasia.
Remembering a tireless and unflinching performer who could go anywhere and take us with her.