Alfred Uhry was born in Atlanta, Georgia to a Jewish middle class family. After graduating from Brown University, he moved to New York to pursue ... Read More ›
Here we are at the end of our first full season in our new home and we have ... Read More ›
As ... Read More ›
From Michael Halberstam, Artistic Director
The Mystery of Love & Sex takes all the ingredients of a standard family drama and turns them ... Read More ›
As the Assistant Director for The Scene, I got to come ... Read More ›
Bobby Kennedy: You’ve had dozens of plays produced in the past 25 years and it ... Read More ›
Theresa Rebeck’s play The Scene opens at a party in a New York City home with two men and one woman in conversation. It quickly becomes clear that the men have made assumptions ... Read More ›
No matter how the 2016 election turned out, close to half the country was going to be disappointed. Over the course of a seemingly eternal and emotionally bruising process, it became apparent ... Read More ›
“Is there something that your character experiences in The Scene or about the play in general that really resonates with you and intersects ... Read More ›
Dearest Reader, It’s hard to believe that it’s been more than three years since we last came to Writers Theatre to share a story with you. Our Chicago debut came in the form ... Read More ›
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