Mary Martin and Barbra Streisand, Divas With a Difference
Two new bios examine the lives and careers of two musical-theatre giants: one most at home onstage, the other too big for any single medium.
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Two new bios examine the lives and careers of two musical-theatre giants: one most at home onstage, the other too big for any single medium.
It’s small comfort, but in many ways this late actor/herbalist/yoga teacher gave us tools to deal with our wrenching loss.
How the Colts’ crushing near-victory in the ’96 playoffs helped make me a playwright, for real.
The nonprofit theatre’s mandate to serve as a town hall, a sort of secular church for the democratic spirit, has seldom been more salient.
One sign that Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy isn’t going away: No one can agree on what it’s about.
The history of Othello in the U.S. tells a story of race, erasure, and reclamation.
In this excerpt from ‘Steppenwolf Theatre Company of Chicago: In Their Own Words,’ the ensemble recounts their first Broadway transfer.
Whether they’re at home or abroad, the couple makes international stories and activism a priority.
Ticket pricing equilibrium is an ever-elusive puzzle for theatre managers. How do you find the sweet spot?
The program will offer developmental resources for playwrights who aren’t pursuing MFAs.