Sarah Ruhl, after a long struggle living with Bell’s palsy, knows the feeling of being masked among the unmasked.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 02:48PMWhen theaters shuttered, Shakespeare turned to poetry.
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SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:24PMIs one person an audience or is it not an audience? Is being an audience the act of watching a thing or is it the act of watching a thing with others? In a class I taught called Big and Litt…
SOURCE: www.samuelfrench.com at 11:39AMWhen I was working with my friend and collaborator Mark Wing-Davey on Passion Play, during our first preview in a church in Brooklyn, a fire alarm went off during Act Three. The audience was…
SOURCE: www.samuelfrench.com at 05:18PMSarah Ruhl explains why the playwrights' collective 13P has chosen not to invite critics to see her new work. "Melancholy Play."
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