Paula Vogel, Tina Landau, and the Room That Made ‘Mother Play’
A far-ranging conversation about their common approach to text as a springboard, why they’re past theory, and how they introduced Jessica Lange to Viewpoints.
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A far-ranging conversation about their common approach to text as a springboard, why they’re past theory, and how they introduced Jessica Lange to Viewpoints.
A roundup of prizes, residencies, and other recognition from the week of Dec. 17.
Tina Landau and PigPen Theatre Co. are among the first cohort.
In ‘Ms. Blakk for President,’ the two are unearthing a forgotten slice of queer history and drawing parallels to today’s presidential race.
The ‘SpongeBob’ director has built a career on experimentation, even within traditional forms. Her next assignment: a musical of ‘Dave.’
How Ana Kuzmanic’s love of drawing and fashion led her to an extraordinary theatrical career.
At this year’s Humana Festival, American playwrights had one thing on their minds.