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Why I Voted to Give a Tony to the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center and...
Start discovering the undiscovered. And stop working with so many usual suspects.
O’Neill Center Launching National Music Theatre Institute
$7.8 million project receives $3 million from Connecticut.
O’Neill: ‘Open Submissions’ for 2011 Playwrights Confab
I'm aiming for something one often discovers within the plays done at the O'Neill: real, and rich, dialogue.
Reunion of O’Neill Theater Center Alums, Mon., Feb. 1
The National Theater Institute is celebrating a milestone.
How WVF Champions Theater Women in Denver and Beyond
It's all about attitude, "Hattitude" and making women a central artistic priority.
Why TV is Poaching Playwrights and How to Get Them Back
Shakespeare: 3 plays, 1 year. Today: 1 play, 3 years...or more.
Founding Visions: Orson Welles and Dangerous Theater
Orson Welles didn't fear challenging the status quo -- why do we?
Theater For Dummies
Throwing voices to throw your audience.
Heart of an Amateur (Part 3)
A theater crossroads: Amateur idealism or professional pragmatism? It's time to choose.
In Search of a Vision for the American Theatre (Part 1)
We light our candles on the candles of our predecessors.
5 Questions: Godfrey L. Simmons, Jr. Raises “All God’s Chillun” Aloft
Interracial marriage -- huge for the 1920s.
The Future Is Unwritten
Let's get started. Let's run like blind lunatics, like lemmings in love with the cliff.
Playwrights Horizons’ Sanford Writes a Lengthy Letter on Length
Does "The Flick," Annie Baker's 3-Hour work, really need an artistic director's apologia?
Court Order Keeps D.C.’s Shakespeare Theatre Company at Home
January hearing to further clarify regional Tony-winner's status with Lansburgh Theatre.
5 Questions I’ve Never Been Asked: Cara Reichel
"I think what most people who 'don't like musicals' object to is a sense of the often fluffy, sugary and superficial..."
5 Questions I’ve Never Been Asked: Phyllis Somerville
"Go for the snapper, not for the mackerel."
5 Questions I’ve Never Been Asked: Jeremy Bobb
"I think Hamlet can be funny. I think."
American Theatre Critics Conference, Day .5-Day 1
"The problem is the wireless in your hotel, not with your computer." Thank you for your wisdom, Sensei.
American Theatre Critics Conference, Day .5-ish
And you thought your life was tough. Sit down and read.
Clyde Fitch Report Nominated for Kreativ Blogger Award
The CFR is proud to make the list -- and to nominate seven other blogs for consideration.