Having a show reach this monumental milestone is a success and honor ... Read More ›
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Pictured: New Woman, self-portrait by Frances Benjamin (1896). Photo via Wikipedia Commons.
When Ibsen was writing A Doll’s House, Norway was united in a kingdom with Sweden, having ... Read More ›
Vietnam War protestors march at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. on October 21, 1967. Photo via Wikipedia Commons.
In Eleanor Burgess’s The Niceties, Zoe, a bright, ... Read More ›
Pictured: Henrik Ibsen. Photo via Wikipedia Commons.
From his vantage point, he could see the tiny ... Read More ›
Pictured: Gary Griffin at the first rehearsal for Parade. Photo by Joe Mazza—Brave Lux.
Gary Griffin, inarguably, is one of the leading interpreters of the musical works of Stephen Sondheim for the stage.The ... Read More ›
Thank you so much for joining us for the first production of our 2019/20 season.
Back in the dark ages, before the internet and iPods and digital downloads, I used to scour the ... Read More ›
Abbott, Elenore. Grimm’s Fairy Tales. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1920.
What is a fairy tale?The Czech writer Karel ˘Capek writes that “A fairy story cannot be defined by its motif and ... Read More ›
Archival image from Village Theatre‘s reading of Feeling Electric. Courtesy of Village Theatre. Photo by Dan Achatz.
The short answer is, it ... Read More ›
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