The Subtext: Paula Vogel
The great playwright and educator talks about her ambitions for her own work and for the art form she loves.
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The great playwright and educator talks about her ambitions for her own work and for the art form she loves.
The playwright will be celebrated at a ceremony later this month.
My play about sexual assault has moved and inspired so many people, but first it rewrote me.
What U.S. Jewish narratives have to say to an age of rising hatred and exclusion.
‘Indecent’ wins the Hull-Warriner Award ‘The Band’s Visit’ takes the Frederick Loewe Award.
Is drama dying on the Main Stem? Not if these writers (and some enterprising nonprofits) can help it.
Joshua Harmon, Lucas Hnath, Lynn Nottage, JT Rogers, and Paula Vogel compare notes.
Sholem Asch’s groundbreaking 1906 play, the subject of the Broadway-bound ‘Indecent,’ gets a new Yiddish revival.
Sholem Asch’s contested Yiddish classic is grist for Vogel and Taichman’s meditative new play-within-a-play.
The writer’s estate collaborates in the second such gathering, which will fete Paula Vogel and feature talks by Will Eno and Gordon Edelstein.