Starting next Monday, Writers’ Threatre will begin introducing you to cast and crew members from next Season’s exciting productions. Keep checking back here for exclusive insider information.
From Page to Stage, an annual joint program between Writers’ Theatre and select North Shore libraries, officially began Tuesday, April 21st. Gathered at ... Read More ›
When The Maids by Jean Genet closed on Sunday March 22nd, the cast had been together almost every day for five months. Just before the production ended I caught up with our ... Read More ›
A Minister’s Wife Blog EntryGeorge Bernard Shaw once said: “Hell is full of musical amateurs.” Well, fortunately, professionalism was leading the way to heaven at Tudor Court last week. Writers’ Theatre has ... Read More ›
This week we closed the 2009 Tour of The MLK Project and we are thrilled to say that in the past three years we have toured this production to over 75 schools, ... Read More ›
This has been an exciting year to be touring a show about the Civil Rights Movement to schools. We kicked off the tour on January 19 (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ... Read More ›
Preview week, to me, is one of the hardest weeks of my process. Not only do I need to be available with fresh coffee for the rehearsals, but I also have to ... Read More ›
Well, here we are in week four of the process of putting together The Lion in Winter. I don’t know why, but even after acting professionally for more than 10 years, I ... Read More ›
I’m reading an article in this week’s New Yorker about Mark Rylance, the celebrated English actor and founding artistic director of the Globe Theatre in London. One of his former directors said ... Read More ›
It’s always difficult for me to let go of a project – (well….usually it’s difficult!) but this has been an especially hard show to bid it’s fond farewell. In just four short ... Read More ›
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