Roger Rees, Starcatcher of Williamstown
The iconic actor was also a great artistic director, a tireless theatre enthusiast, and a gracious mentor to young artists.
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The iconic actor was also a great artistic director, a tireless theatre enthusiast, and a gracious mentor to young artists.
‘Off the Main Road,’ a long-unproduced play by the Kansas-born writer, will make its long-overdue premiere at Williamstown Theatre Festival this summer.
Just far enough from New York to get away and stretch with new work, but close enough for a day trip, Vassar’s Powerhouse has been a theatre development hub for 3 decades.
The play will be read at this year’s festival prior to its fall premiere in New York. Also announced: Next year a commission will be added to the prize.
Fernanda Coppel, Halley Feiffer and Benjamin Scheuer will receive the inaugural commissions.
Staff changes and trasitions are taking place from the Hippodrome Theatre in Gainesville to The Murphy Theatre in Wilmington.
In writing musicals, the playwright’s job is to build the structure, then get out of the way.
The actress finds her own method (no, not that Method) of burrowing into a character.
Fashion was her first love. Film brought her fame. But theatre is the home to which she keeps returning.
The ‘Mountaintop’ scribe pulls no punches, and neither do her characters.