EXCLUSIVE: The works of ‘Night, Mother playwright Marsha Norman have been acquired by the theatrical division of International Literary Properties (ILP), the global company that invests in, acquires, ...
"I'm not some kind of intellectual who's importing very special ideas into the unfamiliar terrain of the theater. I don't see it like that at all," he said. "There's something about the way the plays ...
In this Sept. 4, 2012 file photo, British playwright Tom Stoppard poses as he arrives for the world premiere of "Anna Karenina," in London. Editor Tom Stoppard, often hailed as one of the greatest ...
Legendary playwright Sir Tom Stoppard has died at 88. The five-time Tony winner, most famous for his groundbreaking 1966 play “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead,” died “peacefully” at his home in ...
Drawing comparisons to the greatest of dramatists, he entwined erudition with imagination in stage works that won accolades on both sides of the Atlantic. By Bruce Weber Tom Stoppard, the Czech-born ...
Stephen Wilson Jr. made his CMA Awards performance debut on Wednesday night, mesmerizing the crowd with his inventive rendering of “Stand by Me,” Ben E. King’s 1961 hymn that was later recorded by ...
A community demands accountability after one Chicago mother and her young children were viciously jumped by middle schoolers— on camera. It’s one thing to have to deal with the emotional, mental and ...
They’re going to do everything they can to make “A Christmas Carol” the most festive it’s ever been. That’s because the themes of death, redemption and ghosts have become all too real for the cast and ...
The set for “Little Bear Ridge Road,” the new production that marks Samuel D. Hunter’s Broadway debut, is strikingly spare: Scott Pask, a veteran designer who has earned multiple Tony Awards, has ...
SEATTLE — When Seattle's newest play "Eulogy, or How to Plan Your Own Funeral (and Have Fun Doing It!)" hits the stage at 12th Ave Arts, the person most surprised by its production may be the ...
Have you thought much about your own funeral? You will now. For his latest trick, Seattle playwright Brendan Healy tackles a brand-new, deeply personal challenge: terminal illness, but make it fun.
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