After fleeing New York City for the countryside during a global calamity, Rebecca finds herself alone in her family’s neglected farmhouse. She must do her best to manage the anxieties and expectations ...
I spoke with playwright Catherine Butterfield about the development of her play BROWNSTONE, its structure and subject matter, ...
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,” ...
Curtis Smith's "Watch Over Us," tells the poignant story of a young man aspiring to be a singer while grappling with delivering the perfect way to honor his late father. Eagles vs. Commanders score, ...
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” ...
LONDON — Revered as one of Britain’s most prolific black playwrights, Roy Williams was born in the United Kingdom to Afro-Caribbean parents. At 42, the award-winning playwright has more than 15 plays ...
Columbus city leaders honored retired K‑9 Frog for his years of dedicated service in drug investigations and missing persons cases.
With each new work he crafts, Washington D.C.-based playwright and director Anthony Green constructs intimate stories that explore memory, identity, and the joys and tensions of navigating life as a ...