His innovations changed the way drama was thought about in America by introducing several radical conventions of modern theater. ... Read More ›
The most notable thing about William Brown’s rehearsal room is the laughter. A Moon for the Misbegotten is certainly a play with a lot of cheek, but on the page it is ... Read More ›
I would say that my unique position was that I had taken the Drama, the most objective form known to art, and made it as personal a mode of expression as the Lyric ... Read More ›
The true story of Leo Frank is one that divided a post-Civil War America socially, politically, regionally and racially. It stands as one of the first highly publicized cases of anti-Semitism in the United ... Read More ›
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 ›
The Mystery of Love & Sex begins with a dinner party in a college dorm room. Around a makeshift table covered with a bed sheet, we meet Charlotte, a young white woman ... 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 ›
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