Fefu’s Friends, Old and New
Artists behind the 1977 premiere of María Irene Fornés’s groundbreaking play compare notes with artists from a new revival.
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Artists behind the 1977 premiere of María Irene Fornés’s groundbreaking play compare notes with artists from a new revival.
The subject of our September cover is a fiercely individual American master.
The author of ‘He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box’ talks about the play’s inspiration, her extraordinary parents, and her love for literature and old movies.
If people of color were able to speak freely in a theatrical space, what would we say? Jackie Sibblies Drury’s play offers a compelling answer.
The Brooklyn theatre’s 40th season will also include plays by María Irene Fornés and Will Eno.
New artistic director Simon Godwin’s first season will include works by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, James Baldwin, and a new adaptation of ‘Peter Pan’ by Lauren Gunderson.
The Brooklyn theatre will present new works from Peter Brook and Calvin Trillin, and a ‘Julius Caesar’ directed by Shana Cooper.
How modernization and automation are rendering a once-common rigging system a historic relic.
The season will feature a world premiere by Adrienne Kennedy.
How she turned the constraints of Beckett’s buried-alive heroine Winnie into expressive assets.