What do Tony Kushner, Larry Kramer and Moises Kaufman have in common? A lot. They are all award-winning contemporary playwrights....
Read moreA reclusive old man wanders from room to room in a cluttered, old-fashioned apartment that hasn’t been attended to since...
Read moreIf I were to take a vote right now, I’d have to say that Gordon Bressack’s new play “Fuggedaboudit!” is...
Read moreSo there’s this radio DJ who is running a contest to find the best new musical talent in town. Doo-wop...
Read moreSpoiler alert: In Itamar Moses’ brilliant intellectual farce, “Bach at Leipzig,” Bach does not appear. But his music does! Set...
Read moreAll the ugly racist clichés about African-Americans that used to be tossed around with impunity during World War II are...
Read moreMy maternal grandmother, when she was just 12 years old, was placed in a hay wagon among a group of...
Read moreCan you imagine a more delightful way to spend a sunny Sunday afternoon than in the lush wooded tranquility of...
Read moreListen, wouldn’t you think that a musical that could produce lyrics that rhyme “prodigious, religious, prestigious and litigious” would be...
Read moreYou might think that a 77-year-old playwright who has written a highly-acclaimed, prize-winning play nearly every year for 53 years...
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