Onstage This Week: Aug. 7-13
From a recording studio to a filling station, from Oregon to North Carolina, it is another exciting week for theatre.
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From a recording studio to a filling station, from Oregon to North Carolina, it is another exciting week for theatre.
This second round of residents will include five playwrights.
In today’s 140-character culture, dialogue and a recognition of nuance are more important than ever.
Suzan-Lori Parks, Robert Woodruff, Jean-Claude van Itallie, and Loretta Greco recall what America’s great bard of the West meant to them.
It started with acting exercises. Then in one night my life changed.
A new musical tells the tale of Albert Cashier, a Union soldier who was born a woman but fought—and lived—as a man.
The season will include new plays by Tarell Alvin McCraney, Idris Goodwin, and Josh Wilder, focusing on the black male experience.
Dramaturgs are lauded for current dramaturgy projects and proposals.
Playwriting as a lifeline in prison, changes in Chinese theatre, and the crisis of criticism.
Inspired but not daunted by Steppenwolf’s history, she lit up its stage for three decades.