Matthew Lopez’s Sense of Place
In his new play ‘Somewhere,’ the playwright revisits family history to tell a forgotten New York story.
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In his new play ‘Somewhere,’ the playwright revisits family history to tell a forgotten New York story.
From musicals to Shakespeare, goggles and gears are the look du jour.
Memory holds the key to playwright Christopher Shinn’s resonant dramas of the psyche.
The year has begun with a busy theatre agenda.
It began as a way to illuminate black culture, but Black History Month has become a source of frustration for artists who yearn to be valued equally all year.
Some of the theatre folks we lost in recent months.
He stole my voice; she stole my heart.
In the name of realism, American playwrights are making adventurous use of languages other than English.
Fashion was her first love. Film brought her fame. But theatre is the home to which she keeps returning.
The ‘Sons of Anarchy’ star talks about why she keeps coming to the New York stage.