The Shows That Got Away and/or Found a Way
A look at 8 shows that the pandemic cut short, what’s happened to them since, and what might be next.
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A look at 8 shows that the pandemic cut short, what’s happened to them since, and what might be next.
Minus his usual blood and mayhem, the ‘Vietgone’ playwrights tells a touching and funny personal story in a new podcast series for Playwrights Horizons.
Technology is a scene partner in a new made-for-Zoom version of Qui Nguyen’s action-adventure comedy at the University of Maryland.
All proceeds from the starry outing will benefit No Kid Hungry.
How ‘Vietgone’ and ‘Poor Yella Rednecks’ subverts the Asian-as-foreigner trope to tell a distinctly American story.
The playwright talks with his director about his personal inspirations for the play.
A play based on his parents’ history has won the American Theatre Critics Association’s annual new play prize.
Early-, mid-, and late-career artists will each receive $25,000 for their achievements.
Among the offerings at South Coast Rep’s influential new work fest this year were plays inspired by its astonishing diversity.