A.R. Gurney’s Last Play? For Pete’s Sake, Say It Ain’t So
The 85-year-old playwright is still on a path of discovery, with ‘Love and Money’ at Signature Theatre and a Broadway revival of ‘Sylvia.’
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The 85-year-old playwright is still on a path of discovery, with ‘Love and Money’ at Signature Theatre and a Broadway revival of ‘Sylvia.’
From the birth of P.T. Barnum to the Broadway debut of ‘A Chorus Line,’ July has many historical events to boast about.
The Connecticut theatre’s season will include a world premiere by Samuel D. Hunter and a revival of Emily Mann’s ‘Having Our Say.’
Retired artistic directors Jon Jory and Tina Packer on their next acts.
Annie Baker and Rajiv Joseph win the Steinberg Distinguished Playwright Award, Amy E. Hughes receives the Barnard Hewitt Award for theatre research, and a round-up of more prizes and awards from our December 2013 issue.
Readers respond to our stories about Actors Equity Association, ensemble theatre, and Adrian Hall’s adaptation of ‘All The King’s Men.’
This month, executive director Teresa Eyring discusses transforming degrees of separation into degrees of connection.
A roundup of news from around the U.S.
In ‘Satchmo at the Waldorf,’ Terry Teachout conjures an icon at the end of his career.
Anticipating hard times, the field is buttressed by strong numbers.