Fighting with Black Panther. Killing zombies. Writing plays. What can't Danai Gurira do?
The Tony-nominated playwright and one of the stars of "The Walking Dead" on art from outrage.
The Tony-nominated playwright and one of the stars of "The Walking Dead" on art from outrage.
A politically minded interactive troupe takes on male objectification and mistreatment.
Wonder Woman and Luke Skywalker will be at the Academy Awards " or at least the actors who play them onscreen.
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He moves into girlfriend's house, but roommate sister is demanding and manipulative.
At 62, she's looking at an Oscar nod, a Tony win, a revival of an Emmy-winning role and a return to Broadway.
"The Raid" imagines Frederick Douglass and John Brown arguing about how to end slavery.
The president of the Costume Designers Guild says there's so much to the art form, it can't be contained in one award.
A member of the folk band Eddie From Ohio tries his hand at musical theater.
She was his No. 1 fan. Then he became hers.
Diversity is a major problem, yes. But so is the whole way opera companies go about presenting new work.
Kennedy Center launches "Broadway Center Stage" concert series by enlisting Raul Esparza, Karen Olivo and other theater stars.
A two-month investigation has found no verifiable sexual harassment or physical abuse by former New York City Ballet leader Peter Martins.
A seminal American novel is being readied for the stage.
'Noura' and 'Familiar' light up Women's Voices.
America's new top dog is set to become best in a Broadway show.
Heather Raffo loosely uses "A Doll's House," with characters out of Iraq, yet not at home in New York.
Ellen McLaughlin adapts the Greek trilogy, and "An Inspector Calls" launches U.S. tour.
Julie Cho's "Aubergine" isn't nourishing enough for a meal.
A hearty smile from Woolly Mammoth.
Jack Willis returns as President Lyndon B. Johnson in the sequel to "All the Way."
"I felt a real shift. We're not Iraqi anymore."
'Something Rotten!' lands at the National, and Women's Voices crests
The catalogue is accompanied by animal visions, puppetry and other fantastical elements.
The musical spoof of musicals is a predictable crowd-pleaser.