Interview with Broadway Radio: "From Aphra Behn to Fun Home: A Cultural History of Feminist Theater"
BroadwayRadio Special: Interview with Carey Purcell, Author of "From Aphra Behn to Fun Home: A Cultural History of Feminist Theatre"
BroadwayRadio Special: Interview with Carey Purcell, Author of "From Aphra Behn to Fun Home: A Cultural History of Feminist Theatre"
The author didn't know when she'd be able to work again in America. So she was thrilled to go to Helsinki to help stage a new "Jekyll & Hyde."
These artists remind us of how multivalent the theater is, how many solutions there are to the crises of funding, isolation, censorship and personal voice. The post The Wisdom of Theater Eld…
By the time our theaters reopen, which artists will be left standing? Let us revisit the ancient notion of the acting company. The post Artists First? Charting a Future for the American Thea…
Sometimes art imitates life, and sometimes life imitates art. And sometimes the two combine in an eerily prescient performance that both inspires and unsettles. Such is the case with Bleedin…
The Broadway revival opened at the Music Box Theatre March 19, 2015.
Originally published on TheaterMania View this story online Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Bram Stoker's Dracula share much in common. Their titles are often uttered in the same…
Originally published on TDF Stages View this story online Harriet Tubman, Nellie Bly and Molly Brown are just a handful of the sheroes being celebrated on New York stages " When I was as…
The fires of rage in Medea burn hot, but in Simon Stone's new adaptation, all we see are the ashes. Stone's modern-day reworking of Euripides' familial tragedy about an enraged woman who …
"A great nose may be an index of a great soul," Edmund Rostand wrote in Cyrano de Bergerac. When considering the latest adaptation of this popular tale of love and tragedy, which pointedly l…
"Breathe everybody," Isaac Mizrah urged the audience before beginning the day's second performance of Peter and the Wolf. The intimate in-house theater proved to be a fitting venue for t…
Originally published on TDF Stages View this story online MarÃa Irene Fornés' Fefu and Her Friends is finally being revived after four-plus decades " Like many admirers of MarÃ…
Originally published on TDF Stages View this story online The lauded theatre company puts its singular stamp on the Arthur Miller classic " Even before it begins, Bedlam's take on Arthur…
Originally published on Theatermania View this story online Calling Sylvia Khoury busy is an understatement. The fourth-year medical student is also a playwright with two productions ope…
Jazz is a famously unstructured form of music. Often improvised, and unpredictable, it doesn't matter if there is no clear ending to the song: the mere experience of listening is thrilling e…
Originally published on Dramatics.org View this story online No one can accuse Reneé Rapp of method acting. The emerging star of Broadway's Mean Girls, who brings the scheming Queen Bee …
Reneé Rapp, Regina George, and compassionate strength The post Owning Her Power appeared first on Dramatics Magazine Online.
Originally published on Electric Literature View this story online One evening in late July, I huddled in a Manhattan basement, battling radioactive creatures and trying to stay alive in a p…
Originally published on TDF Stages View this story online Playwright Lily Houghton and director Kylie M. Brown discuss their world-premiere collaboration " Artists often channel their gr…
"A wives' world," the women sing as they triumphantly dance across the stage. ". . . and the male gaze will be cast away somewhere up among the stars . . ." With its empowered declarations a…
Originally published on TDF Stage View this story online The actor on reprising his role as Lonny in Rock of Ages Mitchell Jarvis credits Shakespeare with inspiring him to revisit his…
Winter Miller on the unexpected trajectory of her world-premiere play No One Is Forgotten " For years Winter Miller has been telling her playwriting students to "follow your yes," e…
Originally published on Electric Literature View this story online The road to hell is a lengthy passage in Hadestown, but the journey of Anais' Mitchell's re-envisioning of ancient Gr…
"That felt good," this critic thought after attending a performance of Hillary and Clinton, Lucas Hnath's topical new play in performances at the Golden Theatre. Almost three years …
The crushing of youthful ideals has fueled many a drama, both onstage and off. But few have accomplished this as powerfully, or as devastatingly, as Arthur Miller in his 1947 drama All My So…