Bobby ... Read More ›
Henrik Ibsen’s original version of A Doll’s House ... Read More ›
The musical ... Read More ›
If someone had sat you down eight or so years ago and told you that they were developing a hip-hop musical about Alexander Hamilton, you would have laughed and not believed them. This in ... Read More ›
As we are looking at our final days of rehearsal for A Number and preparing for our first audiences, I have been thinking about some of the themes of this play and ... Read More ›
I couldn’t be more excited to be the one to introduce you to ... Read More ›
There are so many reasons to be excited about this production of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom it’s hard to know where to begin. As a theatre in which the word is the primary source ... Read More ›
The tradition of men portraying women on public stages dates back to the theatre of the Ancient Greeks, ... Read More ›
Twelfth Night is considered to be Shakespeare’s greatest comedy. I think the play earns this accolade because although it is filled with the usual stretches of imagination that come with twins, mistaken identities and cross-dressing, ... Read More ›
“I think of Witch as a dark comedy, even though the original play is ... Read More ›
© 2024 Writers Theatre