Caitlin Wise and John DiAntonio Are Each Other’s Muses
From strangers on a bus to scene partners, the Colorado couple grows more in love every day.
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From strangers on a bus to scene partners, the Colorado couple grows more in love every day.
The actor’s life inspired Joe Iconis, Lance Rubin, and Jason Williams’s new musical, which is running at Barrington Stage Company.
The Geers’ theatre began as sort of Left Coast artist’s colony, and even as it’s grown into a true repertory house its political roots show.
With the world’s extreme poor increasingly on the move for a better life, we need stories that can build bridges, not walls.
My late colleague and a friend did more to elevate playwrights than any other theatre leader I’ve known.
From the African Grove to the first playwrights’ copyright, from Rude Mechs to the DMX512 dimmer protocol, this was an august month in theatre history.
The dynamo who led Arena Stage and NYU Tisch’s acting program was acutely interested in human beings, and what theatre could reveal about them.
This week’s guest are actors, and brothers, Jason Dirden and Brandon J. Dirden. They discuss August Wilson, acting together, and how they never audition for the same role. Plus, the editors discuss brownface in Chicago, and the late Zelda Fichandler.
He had the gifts of vision, tenacity, and loyalty, but above all he was a radiant champion of new writing for the theatre.
What have centenary commemorations of our most popular playwright had to say about us and our aspirations?