
‘Rent’ Check: Did Jonathan Larson’s Vision Get Lost in the Media Uproar?
Larson’s demise leaves his musical to speak for itself amidst the hype.
Larson’s demise leaves his musical to speak for itself amidst the hype.
Larson shares his journey becoming a musical theatre writer, his inspirations, and the development process of the show.
He’s playwright, director, theorist—and his own worst enemy.
‘Angels’ provokes a legal and cultural confrontation
At Salt Lake Acting Company, Kushner’s Mormon characters have special resonance.
An interview with Philip Kan Gotanda about his play ‘Ballad of Yachiyo.’
In a time of uncertainty and change, theatre leaders revisit ‘Artistic Home.’
A look at Steppenwolf’s new staging of Faulkner’s ‘As I Lay Dying.’
His incurable love of literature tugs Frank Galati in multiple directions.
Humana Festival playwrights project trouble on the home front.