Feature: Richard Nelson Hits the Sweet Spot
The acclaimed playwright discusses his new 9/11 themed play, Sweet and Sad, and his other upcoming projects.
The acclaimed playwright discusses his new 9/11 themed play, Sweet and Sad, and his other upcoming projects.
The Tony Award-winning actress discusses starring with Alan Rickman and Fiona Shaw in John Gabriel Borkman at BAM.
David Greenspan sets the tone for a delightful evening of theater magic by jumping onto a jewel-box stage set at the start of The Patsy. The post Staging Solos: An Interview with <em>T…
A new play at the Classic Stage Company, Unnatural Acts, takes us back to period of intolerance that is hopefully unthinkable today. The post Unnatural Acts: Theater Director Tony Speciale o…
The great Tennessee Williams, unsurpassed poet of the theater and incisive chronicler of the human soul, was born 100 years ago this March. The post Labors of Love: Director Moisés Kaufman …
Proof indeed that there is magic in the theater, a horse puppet made of cane, plywood, and mesh has captured the hearts of theatergoers, and its creators are being honored this year with a…
The Tony Award-nomianted actor talks about starring in the new Off-Broadway musical A Minister's Wife
I spoke with Joseph last month, when the play was still in previews. The post Lost and Found in Translation: Playwright Rajiv Joseph on <em>Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo</em> a…
When Alex Timbers was 12 years old, he and an elementary school buddy had their own public access cable show in Manhattan. The post Playhouse Fever: Alex Timbers on <em>Bloody, Bloody …
Busch discusses playing a mother superior in his new play, now at the Soho Playhouse. The post Interview with a Drag Artiste: Charles Busch Talks <em>The Divine Sister</em> appea…
Shear sat down with us recently to talk about her new play. The post Restoring Beauty: Playwright Claudia Shear Talks <em>Restoration</em> appeared first on Slant Magazine.