Playwright’s Mission Trip Experience Sets Up Plot for ‘Witness Uganda’
Playwrights use their own experience to pen a play for change.
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Playwrights use their own experience to pen a play for change.
The increasing amount of Geek theatre comments on many themes, but really aims to feature the under dog.
The duo behind the new musical reveal their writing process, collaborative efforts and why an out of town preview was helpful.
Michael Bloom examines the latest biography on Bob Fosse
Theatre news from France, New Zealand, South Africa and more.
The issue includes a look at technical training, as well as reckonings with giants—Romeo Castellucci, Jerzy Grotowski, August Wilson, the WOW Cafe founders.
At the seminal WOW Cafe and beyond, Peggy Shaw and Lois Weaver have inspired generations of theatremakers with their seriously playful hybrid of vaudeville, drag, and postmodern appropriation.
Quiara Alegria Hudes discusses her new trilogy of plays, “Elliot, A Soldier’s Fugue” (a Pulitzer Prize finalist), “Water By the Spoonful” (a Pulitzer winner) and “The Happiest Song Plays Last”.
When the Polish theatre guru came to teach in Irvine in the 1980s, he turned the group into a new experiment in mystery and discipline.
An excerpt from the new book, “The National Theatre Story” features the feud between Laurence Oliver and Peter Brook.