A Thin Line Between Love and Hate in ‘The Good Book’
After taking on Homer with ‘An Iliad,’ Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare tackle the Bible for Chicago’s Court Theater—and find that the Scriptures can give as good as they get.
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After taking on Homer with ‘An Iliad,’ Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare tackle the Bible for Chicago’s Court Theater—and find that the Scriptures can give as good as they get.
No file left behind: Project calls for theatres, theatre companies to archive and preserve their past documents for the future.
On resistance, hospitality and new writing for the American stage.
That’s the name of the game when theatres design educational programs for adults.
Companies in New York and Texas take on a plethora of techniques in workshop productions about actor training.
Marionette master Ronnie Burkett makes puppetry a head-spinning experience—for adults only.
Larson’s demise leaves his musical to speak for itself amidst the hype.