From Sea-Chanties to the Moon
A spate of intense new productions shows how Eugene O’Neill’s theatrical vision deepened as his canvas tightened.
A spate of intense new productions shows how Eugene O’Neill’s theatrical vision deepened as his canvas tightened.
The New York director balances classics and new plays, in big venues and small, while stripping away the safety net.
The actor brings his experimental bona fides home with a marathon ‘GATZ.’
The troupe’s distanced yet extremely physical take on ‘Phedre.’
2 interviews with the playwright-director about the 2 sides of his work.
Wooster Group and Richard Foreman collaborate, a festival of one-acts, and more.
Pushback against, and praise for, editorials and trend reports.
An introduction to excerpts from the performance monologue by Spalding Gray.
Plays getting shut down, contracts renewed, blurbs contested, and more.
A roundup of productions from around the U.S.