Tag: Tennessee Williams
The Legacy Project of a Theatrical Producer
Shouldn't every child be able to see classic plays and musicals?
Tennessee Williams: Alive and Still Fabulous
"...put down the cigarette and let’s dance."
Highlights of a Chat with Williams Biographer John Lahr
Much ado about how "Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh" evolved.
The Return of Slapstick Tragedy in “The Mutilated”
Penny Arcade and Mink Stole are operatic on stage.
Theater in the Around Rules(?)
Immersive, site-specific, interactive--call it what you will--it's here but maybe not to stay.
Rude Mechs’ Odd “Method Gun” Amazing Work of Art
Everything about this performance is alien.
5 Questions I’ve Never Been Asked: George Bartenieff
"Every actor begins with his instinct, not knowing much else, and that's good."
5 Questions I’ve Never Been Asked: Ken Schatz
"They get treated as dumb a lot, but actors and audiences are smart."
Review: A Streetcar Named Desire
Dear Stephen C. Byrd,
We have to be careful what we say about your new, commercial, for-profit revival of A Streetcar Named Desire (now in...