5 Questions I've Never Been Asked: Lou Cutell
The actor and co-author of Viagara Falls says,"Shouldn't everyone want sex for as long as they can get it?"
The actor and co-author of Viagara Falls says,"Shouldn't everyone want sex for as long as they can get it?"
The U.K. economy may be as bad as the U.S. economy, but at least their educational priorities are all right.
The American Theatre Wing has been tweeting about this, too.
The co-author of Sweet, Sweet Motherhood says,"I don't hate God. I just think 'he,' 'she' or 'it' is either totally incompetent or more violent than chimpanzees."
How should government control Americans' exposure to foreign performing artists?
This week: NC credits, SC edits.
If every building on the Bowery looks like the New Museum, he asks, what do we need the New Museum for?
Why does "arts advocate" Norma Munn play the gatekeeper? Should we all be arts advocates?
Bringing together two of the most active centers for arts production in New York under one roof.
The Obie winner stars in Resurrection, one of four plays in rep in the Pearl Project Theater Festival.
One million in grant 2010 money goes, at least in part, to the theater vanguard.
News includes: $30 million funding restoration for the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs.
With The Golden Girls parody back on the boards, we find the Southern belle recalling Sophia "hogtied on the kitchen table like a pig at a luau with a clown, a midget and an Elvis impersonat…
Commercial theater, Albee said, "has nothing to do with excellence" and all to do with the odious milking of profits.
And in 2011: an all-boroughs tour of a classic Broadway musical.
There are two questions we must continually ask.
Theatre Askew's co-artistic director talks about Bianca Leigh's A Night in the Tombs.
A recent Alliance for the Arts dialogue offers the theater community food for thought.
Will the community ensure that Ralph Lewis has a home?
We should be concerned that so much of America doesn't give a fig about the Tony Awards.
NYMF, says the Guild, "has its hand out for more, grabbing more than the industry standard at every juncture of the event."
NYC Off-Off-Broadway and indie companies join the effort.
They include: arts austerity in the U.K., a moratorium on Shakespeare, the Coconut Grove Playhouse and a strike free speech in Denver theater.