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 ›
My initial attraction to any play to be produced at Writers Theatre is the passion of the director. That is particularly true ... Read More ›
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 ›
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 ›
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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