Our theater community took a major hit this month with the passing of James Houghton, the 57-year-old artistic director of the Signature Theater Company who pioneered a whole new procedure in the presentation of plays. It was his bright idea to devote a whole theatrical season to a single playwright, offering up what he called "the misfits as well as the hits" and any new work the author may want to get off his chest…
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 09:00AM on August 17, 2016