For a Jewish family in Ukraine, a wrenching choice between Israel and the U.S.
In Stephanie Satie's 'Last Parade,' a domestic argument reflects global conflicts
In 1958, the Pulitzer Prize-winning play sought out new audiences where Jewish stories were rare
In Stephanie Satie's 'Last Parade,' a domestic argument reflects global conflicts
When the cast heard the audience's reaction, at first they wondered if they'd done something wrong
Anna Ziegler's 'The Wanderers' arrives off-Broadway, starring Katie Holmes
For even some longtime supporters, the politics at Bread and Puppet Theater have gotten too strident
A conversation with DT Max, the author of 'Finale: Late Conversations With Stephen Sondheim'
The late Broadway icon was also a puzzle fanatic and lover of murder mysteries
The onetime critic for the Village Voice will be remembered for a half-century of service to the theater
The Folksbiene production reconciles the need to speak a universal language, as well as a specific one
Bess Wohl's 'Camp Siegfried' revisits a dark period in American history
In John Lahr’s new biography, the ‘Death of a Salesman’ writer’s inner life explains the plays we know
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