This Month in Theatre History
This edition features the birth and death of playwrights and major openings.
This edition features the birth and death of playwrights and major openings.
Taking my father, a Parkinson’s patient and stroke survivor, to the current Broadway revival was a challenge, but well worth it.
Why the Tony-winning revival of R&H’s musical sounds more string-band country than traditional musical theatre.
At the Fisher Center at Bard College, director Daniel Fish reimagines Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic in the round, with no set changes and a focus on community.
A brief look at theatre news across the country for the month of April.
A piece celebrating the life and career of Carmen Zapata
Broke-ology playwright Nathan Louis Jackson comes home to Kansas City