Remembering the Magic and Sweep of the Laird Williamson Touch
He started as an actor and became a visionary director of classics, chiefly though not exclusively by Shakespeare.
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He started as an actor and became a visionary director of classics, chiefly though not exclusively by Shakespeare.
A new law designed to rein in the state’s gig economy is leaving theatres and theatre artists with questions about their future.
The writer, editor, and professor leaves behind a legacy of joy and generosity as well as his influential contributions to performance scholarship.
A unique New Orleans residency puts artists close to both the power and the danger of nature.
Finding ways to off-set the impact of international touring was a hot topic at recent TYA gatherings.
The ‘Lehman Trilogy’ star talks about not judging his characters, the right age to play Lear, and what he’s learned from playing royals.
The San Francisco paper’s influential personified ratings icon, beloved by many readers, is facing fresh pushback from local theatre artists.
From the death of pioneering dramatist Martha Morton to Virginia Stage’s blizzard-ridden opening, February has been a significant month.
Actors and casting directors on the pros and cons of building and maintaining a social media presence.
A festival of politically themed performances kicks off a program of civic engagement across disciplines.