Letters for July/August 2017
Playwriting as a lifeline in prison, changes in Chinese theatre, and the crisis of criticism.
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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.
What I learned at the O’Neill Theater Center’s annual July boot camp for arts journalists.
Cothran will step down from the position she held since 2007.
Warren, who co-founded the theatre in 1988, will depart at the end of the year.
The season will include plays by Joshua Harmon, R. Eric Thomas, and Bryna Turner.
Each path has its pros and cons, its complications and its trade-offs, as these case studies show.
From a sadistic dentist to international spies, from Oregon to Texas, here is a sampling of what is playing this week at select theatres around the country.
A Tunisian/Canadian coproduction urgently stages the mass-migration crisis afflicting the Middle East and North Africa.
This week’s podcast guest is Chris Acebo, associate artist at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, who talks about how designers can be leaders too. Plus, the editors discuss Trump plays and talkbacks.