STC brings Tom Stoppard's 'most personal play' to life in collaboration with The Huntington. Leopoldstadt follows a Jewish family as it grows and struggles over the course of nearly 60 years, ...
The actors flesh out their roles and encourage us to care deeply for them as the drama builds toward a volcanic family Seder. What does it mean to feel safe? For the world’s Jewish population, this ...
Based on the 2007 cult classic comedy horror film of the same name, itself inspired by the mythic goddess and cautionary folk-tale tradition of vagina dentata (“That’s Latin” for ‘toothed vagina’), ...
No scrolling phones. No social media. These students were fully engaged. Last year, I undertook one of the most unusual projects of my life. In a career as a television executive, writer, editor, and ...
The Latine family tragedy is mammoth in the breadth of the emotions and the depth and importance of the issues it explores. At the beginning of Western civilization, in ancient Greece, playwrights ...
'Summertime' and 'Ar Ais Arís' explore themes of connection and disconnection with contrasting approaches and results. Solas Nua’s double bill now playing at Eaton House brings “new light” to Irish ...
An openhearted ensemble has collaboratively created an extraordinary experience of communal connection. As you enter the Sprenger Theatre to attend this deeply affecting devised performance, don’t be ...
Bowie State University students perform Lynn Nottage's play full of heart and human foible. Fabulation, or the Re-Education of Undine at Bowie State University is an entertaining evening of one ...
As part of its International Fringe Encore Comedy Series, SoHo Playhouse is presenting a two-week NYC engagement of Catholic Guilt, following critically acclaimed award-nominated runs at Edinburgh ...
Check back regularly for the most up-to-date information about workshops, readings, and short-run/single-performance events. Play readings and workshops offer a chance to see exciting new work at ...
Bob Bartlett’s site-specific play is more than a spooky horror show. Patrick Kilpatrick (the stranger) and Nicholas Gerwitz (young man) appearing in Bob Bartlett’s Lýkos Ánthrōpos,’ directed by Alex ...
The 1921 script foresees the human consequences of robotic technology and AI a century before their time. At first, we see an island factory, with jagged frames suggesting towers and rows of chimneys.