Bryan Doerries and KJ Sanchez, Mediators and Resensitizers
The creators of ‘Theater of War’ and ‘ReEntry’ compare notes on adapting and creating cathartic experiences for servicemembers and other hard-hit communities.
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The creators of ‘Theater of War’ and ‘ReEntry’ compare notes on adapting and creating cathartic experiences for servicemembers and other hard-hit communities.
Do men write better plays than women? We think we know that’s not true. So why does the disparity persist?
Obviously, theatre’s gender gap has a long history. Less obvious: so do plays by women.
For the busy director, who also heads the TEAM, theatre is a continual search for the miraculous.
The roster also includes August Wilson and Martin McDonagh.
As young actors at Harvard, they formed a kind of de facto theatre company. Then they hit the pavement in New York. Here’s the story of their last 20 years.
The farm-based Massachusetts company draws upon the life of lead actor Carlos Uriona for ‘Once a Blue Moon.’
The Windy City storefront mainstay loses its home at the Angel Island Theater after nearly three decades.
The Chinese opera diva, who has revivified a classic form, rides a wave of adulation to Lincoln Center.
Two wildly different new versions unveil the woman behind the myth.