92 stories by "Gerard Raymond"
McGovern discusses revealing the vulnerability behind Gardner's glamorous public facade.
The post Interview: Elizabeth McGovern on Embodying a Screen Legend in 'Ava: The Secret Conversations…
Williams discusses working with Sarah Snook and adapting Oscar Wilde's legendary novel.
The post Interview: Kip Williams on Giving 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' the Multimedia Treatment appea…
O'Hara discusses encouraging complicity between the audience and the production.
The post Interview: Robert O'Hara on the Provocations and Manipulations of 'Shit. Meet. Fan.' appeared first …
Hwang discusses his expectations for the autobiographical play now that it's on Broadway.
The post Interview: David Henry Hwang on 'Yellow Face,' Its Ongoing Relevance, and More appeared fir…
The play examines the provenance of a photo album from Auschwitz.
The post Interview: Moisés Kaufman and Amanda Gronich on the Evolution of <em>Here There Are Blueberries</em> a…
Mac discusses experience of starring in Sarah Ruhl's show and the projects waiting in the wings.
The post Interview: Taylor Mac on Time-Travelling and Gender-Switching in <em>Orlando&l…
Shaw discusses the creation of The Shark Is Broken, his memories of the Jaws set, and more.
The post Interview: Ian Shaw on <em>The Shark Is Broken</em>, His Father, and Memories…
Nair discusses the importance of bringing her most popular movie to the stage and more.
The post Interview: Mira Nair on the <em>Monsoon Wedding</em> Musical and Capturing the Sp…
Sher discusses how Camelot speaks to our current turbulent era of national politics.
The post Interview: Bartlett Sher on Making <em>Camelot</em> Sing Again and Being King Arthur…
The new play 'Elyria' is an immigrant story and a family affair
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As a veteran writing teacher and the cofounder of the new play incubator Rising Circle Theater Collective, Deepa Purohit h…
Hare discusses his particular take on Robert Moses and the kind of theater he favors.
The post Interview: David Hare on <em>Straight Line Crazy</em> and the Irresistible New York…
The impact of featuring an all-Asian cast in Edward Albee's classic play
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"It's exciting to play a character who is so smart and so articulate," says Mia Katigbak about portraying matriar…
Actor Arty Froushan and director Patrick Marber on the personal nature of Leopoldstadt
A hand-drawn family tree is a potent recurring image in Leopoldstadt, Tom Stoppard's elegiac new play t…
Paula Vogel discusses why she thinks her play has remained sadly pertinent over the past two and a half decades.
The post Interview: Paula Vogel on Revisiting Her Pulitzer-Winning <em>…
The Suits star talks about baring it all on stage, emotionally and otherwise, in Take Me Out
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Patrick J. Adams has wanted to perform on Broadway since he was 15 years old. A quarter centu…
Brandon J. Dirden on starring in Dominique Morisseau's potent drama
In Manhattan Theatre Club's powerful new production of Dominque Morisseau's Skeleton Crew, Brandon J. Dirden plays Reggie,…
The indomitable cabaret duo discuss their upcoming show Kiki & Herb SLEIGH at BAM.
The post Interview: Justin Vivian Bond and Kenny Mellman on Resurrecting Kiki and Herb appeared first o…
The Public Theater's associate artistic director discusses the genesis of his ebullient production of Shakespeare's play.
The post Joy in the Park: A Conversation with Director Saheem Ali Ab…
Busch discusses his latest comic tearjerker, an homage to a rather unknown spate of movies from the early 1930s.
The post Confessions of a Drag Legend: Charles Busch on <em>The Confess…
Broadway's spring season moves into high gear, with 20 productions scheduled to open before the end of April. We can look forward to five new plays and five new musicals " works from Broadwa…
An exciting slate of new plays dominates the upcoming fall season, with three new playwrights making their Broadway debuts in the busy month of September alone. The first half of the season …
It all began when 15-year-old Matthew Lopez's mother took him to see the Merchant Ivory movie adaptation of E.M. Forster's Howards End. "With that one day at the movies, it seems pretty amaz…
Matthew Lopez's two-part play about contemporary gay life in New York, The Inheritance, was a runaway critical and popular hit when it premiered in London last year. Audiences compared…
The actress discusses her connection to New York, working with director Daniel Sullivan, and more.
The post Interview: Kate Burton on <em>Coriolanus</em> in Central Park and Her …
The dramatist and his husband, producer Tom Kirdahy, discuss what makes Frankie and Johnny so enduring.
The post Interview: Terrence McNally on the Timeless <em>Frankie and Johnny in t…