Schindler and Neutra: Architects Who Couldn’t Avoid Each Other, Despite Their Best Efforts
Tom Lazarus’s new play ‘Princes of Kings Road’ traces two Viennese modernists who briefly worked together, then split up—then met again in an L.A. hospital.
Tom Lazarus’s new play ‘Princes of Kings Road’ traces two Viennese modernists who briefly worked together, then split up—then met again in an L.A. hospital.
The roster includes a play by Graham Greene and a coproduction with EST/Sloan of a new play Anna Ziegler.
The new-play competition is part of the company’s larger project to both challenge and help the American theatre to reflect the nation’s changing demographics.
The Canadian playwright of “The Best Brothers” didn’t know he had a play in him about an annoying but ultimately lovable new best friend.
The kind of tension his plays provide may be just what contemporary audiences are looking for.
The New York theatre has kept its focus on making new plays, in good times and bad.
Larson shares his journey becoming a musical theatre writer, his inspirations, and the development process of the show.
Wooster Group and Richard Foreman collaborate, a festival of one-acts, and more.
A roundup of productions from around the U.S.
A roundup of openings, closings, and other national news.