At our most recent Making Of… event, we hosted a full house for a lively discussion about the language of The Liar. Originally written in French by Corneille, translated & adapted ... Read More ›
The main character in The Liar cannot stop himself from lying, even when the situation threatens to spiral out of control and the consequences could be steep. We asked our cast to ... Read More ›
David Ives, renowned playwright and translator/adaptor of The Liar, answers some of our questions about his influences, career and approach to writing.
Bobby Kennedy, Writers’ Theatre‘s Producing and Literary Associate: You ... Read More ›
Well, hello again!
When last you heard from me, The Liar was fully staged and running full steam ahead into final rehearsals. And now we have audiences! Let’s do ... Read More ›
Our latest Making Of… event featured a conversation with voices from around the world– all coming out of one mouth. Eva Breneman, Dialect Coach for Yellow Moon, demonstrated a variety of dialects ... Read More ›
“All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely liars…” – Dorante – Act 2, Sc. 1
Hey there, Writers’ Theatre patrons! My name is Chris ... Read More ›
Anish Jethmalani is currently appearing on the Books on Vernon stage as Aston in The Caretaker by Harold Pinter. Jethamalani–who was last seen at Writers’ in 2005’s To the Green Fields Beyond–chatted with ... Read More ›
In the days leading up to the first rehearsal, Ron OJ Parson, Director of Writers’ upcoming production of The Caretaker, sat down with Associate Artistic Director Stuart Carden to talk about play ... Read More ›
When I first walked in to Writers’ Theatre two years ago, I thought I was lost. “Surely,” I thought, “this can’t be the place. Surely this isn’t the theatre I had heard ... Read More ›
There are several tools that I use to develop every role I play: casting unseen characters, filling in minute details, and creating a character playlist. I applied all of these to the ... Read More ›
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