We talk to playwright Chisa Hutchinson and director May Adrales about their process for writing and staging the new play "Somebody's Daughter."
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:31AMRachel Bay Jones is currently giving a layered and surprising performance in "Dear Evan Hansen." We talk to her about how she shaped her character, what she wishes people would talk about wh…
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:48AMA name that popped up a lot in “Who Should Have Been Nominated for a Tony” discussions was director Lila Neugebauer. We talk to Lila about her process, her career trajectory, her respons…
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:56AMWe talk to Sherie Rene Scott and Sheila Vand, who are appearing in Waterwell's production of "Hamlet," about reinterpreting classic female roles and how to take up space.
SOURCE: The Interval at 10:14AMWe talk to actress Quincy Tyler Bernstine about her latest role in "Intimate Apparel" and her career.
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:23AMWe talk to young women about their experiences, all college students or recent grads and all from different backgrounds, to try to get a feel of what it is like to be a young woman starting …
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:19AMWe talk to Tony nominee Michelle Wilson about her process for "Sweat," audience conversations, development of new work, and more.
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:49AMDirector Lear deBessonet has become known for her large-scale productions with Public Works. She's currently directing a revival of "Venus." We talk to Lear about her process for "Venus," Pu…
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:57AMWho was Charlotte Zaltzberg? In 1974 Zaltzberg was nominated for a Tony Award for "Raisin", a musical adaptation of Lorraine Hansberry’s play, but very little information exists about her…
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:36AMAnna Ziegler's new play "Actually" tells two perspectives of a campus sexual assault hearing. We talked to Anna about her writing process, the challenges of perspective, and more.
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:35AMWe talk to Jennifer Ehle, Angela Pierce, and Henny Russell of "Oslo" about how they put together their performances, playing characters with different worldviews, and how the themes of the …
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:54AMWe talk to four actresses—Annie Dow of "Fade" at Primary Stages, Lakisha Michelle May of "Sojourners" at NYTW, Chinasa Ogbuagu of "Sojourners" and "Her Portmanteau" at NYTW, and Sarah Stre…
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:56AMWe sat down with Sarah Ruhl and Marisa Tomei as they discussed the many levels and meanings of Ruhl's new play, "How to Transcend a Happy Marriage."
SOURCE: The Interval at 11:53AMWe talk to producer Alia Jones-Harvey about what it actually takes to bring a show to Broadway, working with investors, attracting new audiences, and more.
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:44AMPulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel is making her Broadway debut at the age of 65 with the play "Indecent." We speak with Paula about writing "Indecent", legacy, ambition, and more.
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:45AMWe talk to Tala Ashe about her process for "The Profane," typecasting, and normalizing stories with Middle Easterners in theatre.
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:46AMWe talk to director Pam MacKinnon about her process for adapting "Amélie" to the stage, giving her title character agency, directors getting typecast, and more.
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:54AM"That's what I love about all of the characters in the show: we're all raw, even though we might seem archetypal. But we're all very much not."
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:56AMSince Donald Trump became President, Lisa Kron has been going to a lot of protests. We caught up with her to talk about protests in New York and in her home state of Michigan, and political …
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:48AMSarna Lapine is at the helm of "Sunday in the Park with George," which marks her debut as a Broadway director. We recently discussed her process for the show and her career trajectory.
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:44AMBrittain Ashford, Gelsey Bell, Amber Gray, and Grace McLean are all making their Broadway debuts in "The Great Comet of 1812." We sat down with them to discuss archetypes, the physicality of…
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:46AMMaria Dizzia is a genuine leading lady of the theatre who is known for her complex performances. She is currently starring in "If I Forget." We recently sat down with her to discuss her proc…
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:42AMThe play "Significant Other" has been striking a chord with millennial audiences. We recently sat down with three of the shows stars Sas Goldberg, Rebecca Naomi Jones, and Lindsay Mendez to …
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:39AMFar too often, women get less public attention and credit for their achievements. With that in mind, for International Women’s Day we asked the women we’ve interviewed, “Tell us about …
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:47AMFar too often, women get less public attention and credit for their achievements. With that in mind, for International Women’s Day we asked the women we’ve interviewed, “Tell us about …
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:47AMFor the third installment of 7 Women of Theatre History You Should Know we profile Jean Rosenthal, Kay Swift, Judith Malina, Marjorie Moon, Willa Kim, Ntozake Shange, and Zona Gale.
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:27AMThe Playwright’s Realm has become known as one of the city’s premiere organizations for early career playwrights. Their 2016/17 season featured all women. We sat down with Sarah DeLappe,…
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:47AMEarlier this season, Jennifer Ikeda made a splash in "Vietgone." Now she's back on the stage of MTC in "Linda." We talked with her about her process, the themes in "Linda," parts for women, …
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:45AMWe talk to LaChanze about her solo show and how she put it together, her philosophy for working in theatre, how the theatre community can make things better for working mothers, and more.
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:42AMWe talk to Nikka Graff Lanzarone about her solo show at 54 Below, women who have influenced her, how the industry has changed, typecasting, and more.
SOURCE: The Interval at 09:23AMIn February of 1992, "Crazy for You" opened at the Shubert Theatre and brought traditional musical theatre back to Broadway with a fresh point of view. Much of the credit went to Susan Strom…
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