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UK's Guardian turns to NY theatre group for tight artistic interpretation.
UK's Guardian turns to NY theatre group for tight artistic interpretation.
Paralyzed former teacher paints using tech and brainwaves.
He's a big screaming Quinn.
Scottish stage in Dumfries receives £455,000.
New York Theatre Workshop announces fellowships.
They wanted Sweet Brown, but ain't nobody got time for that.
"I was a poor girl and did what poor girls did to survive."
The first thing I tried to come up with was "To whom am I singing this?"
If you're not having fun playing the most tragic characters in the theatre, you're doing it wrong.
Play depicts corporate lawyer hiding his Muslim heritage.
"Humor is hard to imitate."
"In my opinion, there would have always been a Stonewall."
Members of the public join actors in NYC back-to-back reading of Shakespeare's plays.
"Herakles mistakenly kills his children but thinks he is killing the children of his enemy."
Alliance chief says any new copyright law must be based on reality.
London actors growling about involuntary second performances.
March performances accessible via live Internet stream.
"The characters and the drama are archetypal, not situational."
Hale Centre Theatre switching suburbs to build $65M complex.
New award for drama inspired by American history.
An amazing career abruptly changes course.
Needs immediate $250,000 to salvage season.
Despite underfunding and overcrowding, prison theatre thrives.
Funding up to $100,000; March and August deadlines.
The Moose has loosed once more.