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 ›
Bobby Kennedy: Where did you first encounter Sam Shepard’s work?
Kimberly Senior: The ... Read More ›
In recent years, it has become increasingly apparent that a portion of America is feeling ... Read More ›
Pictured: Larry Yando and Shannon Cochran. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
My initial attraction to any play to be produced at Writers Theatre is the passion of the director. That is particularly true ... Read More ›
Pictured: Julian Parker, Kayla Carter, Deanna Myers and Erik Hellman. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
I fell in love with Lydia R. Diamond’s writing when I saw her play Stick Fly at The ... Read More ›
Images of the great works of Eugene O’Neill, Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller and August Wilson may cross your mind. ... Read More ›
Eugene O’Neill in the mid-1930s.
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 ›
Pictured: A.C. Smith and Bethany Thomas. Photo by Saverio Truglia.
Director William Brown has put together a remarkable cast to take the characters in Eugene O’Neill’s classic A Moon for the Misbegotten from ... Read More ›
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