After 60 plays, Horton Foote still striving By Carol Strickland
A new performance of 'Dividing the Estate' finds the legendary playwright very much engaged in present-day issues.
A new performance of 'Dividing the Estate' finds the legendary playwright very much engaged in present-day issues.
The sequel to Disney's cash cow premières tonight. How does the franchise play with actual drama teachers?
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An opera in the Klingon language kicks off its three-day run in the Hague Friday.
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When Christopher Wheeldon crossed over from ballet to choreograph the dancing in "Sweet Smell of Success," he was warned about the challenges of Broadway.
Wheeldon was also the subject of a profile on yesterday's "CBS News Sunday Morning."
Thanks to John_C. on All That Chat for the link.
When Christopher Wheeldon crossed over from ballet to choreograph the dancing in "Sweet Smell of Success," he was warned about the challenges of Broadway.
Wheeldon was also the subject of a profile on yesterday's "CBS News Sunday Morning."
Thanks to John_C. on All That Chat for the link.