Marking the start of another extraordinary season dedicated to new voices and compelling stories, New Jersey Repertory Company (NJRep) proudly launches its 28th season of groundbreaking world ...
After the headline-making 2019 run of his “Tea at Five,” which starred Faye Dunaway, playwright Matthew Lombardo returns to ...
David Auburn (A.B. ’91), a playwright, screenwriter, and theater director, will be the Class Day speaker at this year’s convocation ceremonies, the University announced in February. His play Proof won ...
Everybody knows train travel isn’t what it used to be. Amtrak is hardly the Orient Express. Still trains exert a powerful hold on our imaginations. And in our celluloid fantasies: “Twentieth Century,” ...
It ended with Mamet accusing the podcast host of antisemitism and then storming out of the room. “Do you think there should be any accountability for the behavior on January 6?” Fragoso asked the ...
For a new playwright, staging an Off-Broadway show is nearly impossible. Even getting anyone to read your work can be a huge challenge. But not for Annie Baker, who staged nine plays before she turned ...
Fugard, who died March 8, was a white South African whose plays explored the consequences of Apartheid. He was later awarded a Tony Award for lifetime achievement. Originally broadcast in 1986. This ...
Today, we “Raise the Curtain” on local playwright Nina McConigley. The Fort Collins author has been busy this year with a new novel, a forthcoming book of essays, earning tenure, and more. Read and ...
This podcast was first posted on April 9, 2018. Jessica Hagedorn, playwright of “The Gangster of Love,” based on her novel of the same name, is interviewed by Richard Wolinsky. “The Gangster of Love” ...
“These four men”, says Walsh, “have been having conversations about nothing - for like, ever - but when faced with their death, they begin to reset themselves in some way. It’s like everything is ...