We’ll call this chapter “The Need for Cake, a.k.a. Arcadia Tech and Preview Weeks.” There is something besides the desire to put on the best theatrical production you possibly can that brings ... Read More ›
The actors of Arcadia discuss their intimate and personal connections to the production and to their characters.
Chaon Cross (Lady Croom)Due to my extensive background in mathematics it is difficult for me to pay much attention to anything ... Read More ›
My brain has short circuited tonight. But beneath the muddled exhaustion of my poor brain is the undercurrent of exhilaration.
I am thrilled, proud, and profoundly fortunate to be at a table surrounded ... Read More ›
There are many things that make Writers Theatre so great – one of which is the long performance runs. Just recently Marjorie Prime hit performance number 100. I can hardly believe it!
Over that ... Read More ›
Here’s a chance to hear WT Artistic Director Michael Halberstam speak to everything from the start of the company, his personal and artistic influences, thoughts on immigration, diversity, equity, and inclusion, as ... Read More ›
The age of intelligent machines is nearly here. Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)—a computer that can successfully perform any intellectual task that a human being can— is by some estimates only a decade away.What ... Read More ›
The actors of Marjorie Prime discuss their intimate and personal connections to the stories of each of their characters.
Kate Fry (Tess): “I am both excited by and wary of new technology. One by-product of ... Read More ›
One of the least understood roles in theatre is that of the assistant director. Partially, that is because it varies so much from show to show and even day to day.
One part ... Read More ›
These past couple weeks of rehearsal have been enlightening and explorative and I’m very excited to be including you in our process.
We began by reading the play and exposing all of the ... Read More ›
Literary Manager Bobby Kennedy and Playwright Jordan Harrison discuss the various inspirations behind Marjorie Prime.
Bobby Kennedy: You’ve said that one of the inspirations for Marjorie Prime was your grandmother, who experienced memory ... Read More ›© 2024 Writers Theatre