What does it mean to live as your true, authentic self? I spoke with Level Up! playwright Gabriel Rivas Gómez on blending ...
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,” ...
The Lesbians of San Diego Project presents the world premiere of a new play, “Lesbians of San Diego, A Herstory in Two Acts,” crafted from real oral histories and shaped into a vibrant and moving ...
Mfoniso Udofia is a local playwright who grew up in Southbridge, Massachusetts, but her family immigrated to America from Nigeria. As a queer Nigerian, she was assimilating herself to both America and ...
Eagle: All ten of your characters are so vividly rendered. You have a remarkably uncanny ear for capturing 1860s American vernacular, then giving it a modern twist. Did this “voice” come naturally, or ...
Back in the glorious early days of Off-Off-Broadway theatre, Robert Patrick was one of the movement’s biggest and most reliably entertaining playwrights. After his breakout The Haunted Host at Joe ...
“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 ...
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 ...
Culturally, we tend to reserve questions like that for the young, those we assume are still searching for their people and their place in the world. But folks of all ages, particularly during this ...