A Very Austen Christmas With ‘Miss Bennet’
Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon’s new play, a sort of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ sequel, makes a bid for the holiday canon.
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Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon’s new play, a sort of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ sequel, makes a bid for the holiday canon.
How the playwright came to write her searing and sweeping play, and why she cares as much about her audience’s dialogue as her own.
How set designer Sean Riley paid homage to Robert Wilson without copying him.
From the first theatre lit by electricity to the debut of ‘Streetcar,’ ‘Show Boat,’ and ‘The Great White Hope,’ December was a bountiful month in U.S. theatre history.
In addition to the usual perennial holiday fare, December shows repurpose classic tales for all ages.
I spoke and emailed with more than 100 people who have suffered harassment without redress in theatre workplaces. What does that say about the field?
Three attendees reflect on what they learned at the Berkshire Leadership Summit.
Succession and the search process, “cost disease,” and other nonprofit fundamentals were on the table as the field met in NYC in early November.
We have so many theatre riches before us. If we don’t engage with them fully and forthrightly, we’re effectively taking them for granted.
Reviewers and reporters are an endangered species. Here’s how some of them are surviving—and even thriving.