Three on the Aisle: Do Streams Come True?
This week the critics debate streamed and recorded theatre vs. live, and dip into the reader mailbag.
This week the critics debate streamed and recorded theatre vs. live, and dip into the reader mailbag.
Baltimore Center Stage, Long Wharf Theatre, the Public Theater, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, and Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company commission micro-plays for home use.
The season at Central Park’s Delacorte Theater will feature ‘Richard II’ and the return of a musical ‘As You Like It.’
The ‘Orange Is the New Black’ actress, who once used a Ntozake Shange monologue as her go-to audition piece, is now starring in the Public Theater revival.
At the Public Theater she’s in charge of making sure all the designers are on same page.
The Off-Broadway theatre will present the new David Henry Hwang/Jeanine Tesori musical and a world premiere by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey, and Kwame Kwei-Armah.
The ‘Hamilton’ star is back onstage for a Suzan-Lori Parks play and reflects on what he learned from acting in the Bay Area.
Alan Menken and Kristoffer Diaz will adapt the Disney movie for a free production at Shakespeare in the Park.
With plays like ‘Wild Goose Dreams’ and ‘Cardboard Piano,’ the Korean writer is making a splash on American stages with stories of displacement and hope.
The Public Theater will present a 12-hour marathon of plays by Maria Irene Fornes.