Enforcing Silence: What's At Stake with Cellphone-gazi
Those who actively love theater may be the biggest barriers to necessary change.
Those who actively love theater may be the biggest barriers to necessary change.
Why would "thousands" of people protest a young actor named Tyler Lea?
On the surface, things couldn't be more ordinary.
Government is not smart, efficient or motivated enough to run a theater? Wrong.
"Look up, people!"
That a musical -- a musical! -- should recount a gritty slice of American history so beautifully is singularly moving.
What should we do? What can we do?
"Who does she think she is, Tyne Daly?"
Is a gale-wind force of a closer enough to forgive what's gone before?
How long can the theater keep the 21st century at bay? And do we want to?
Facility owners today have a range of good options. And many "buts."
Remember what John Boswell quoted Samuel Johnson as saying?
Theatre is a dying art form, but it is also born anew with each performance.
Discussing how race and gender impact artistic choices in Black women's writing.
We are ignoring the elephant in the room.
Gets you thinking about conventional limitations, doesn't it?
Where does this mindset shift begin?
A playwright with a teenage son looks at the emotional landscape of adolescence.
The next wave of Great Britain's domination of Broadway.
Part novel, part old-time radio program, part play, part nightclub entertainment.
A final resting place will never have the same creative force as an artistic home.
Can you guess how many people could name a living playwright?
A playwright asks tough questions about being accountable to real people in a real production.
Time often takes its own sweet, or bitter, time.