Gerald Freedman, Forging Family Wherever He Went
The celebrated director of ‘Hair,’ Great Lakes Theater AD, and UNCSA dean taught his students invaluable lessons that apply equally to theatre and to life itself.
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The celebrated director of ‘Hair,’ Great Lakes Theater AD, and UNCSA dean taught his students invaluable lessons that apply equally to theatre and to life itself.
At Idaho Shakespeare Festival, alternating Hamlets mined the role’s duality—and not just along gender lines.
His unprecedented tenure at Yale Rep may be topped off (fingers crossed) by a new theatre-and-school complex.
One sign that Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy isn’t going away: No one can agree on what it’s about.
Cult-favorite musicals, murder mysteries, film adaptations, and more take the stage this month.
From the first American theatre star to the creation of LORT to all-female Shakespeare, this month in years past had many theatrical milestones.