‘She felt so real to me’: Four young actors on how playing Anne Frank changed their lives
In Minnesota, Washington, Massachusetts and North Carolina, one story continues to exert a pull over the people who tell it
In Minnesota, Washington, Massachusetts and North Carolina, one story continues to exert a pull over the people who tell it
For even some longtime supporters, the politics at Bread and Puppet Theater have gotten too strident
The censorship of Paula Vogel's 'Indecent' in Jacksonville is a new and troubling development in the so-called culture wars
The onetime critic for the Village Voice will be remembered for a half-century of service to the theater
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
The moment at Venice has been likened to the Zapruder film and Keith Hernandez's 'magic loogie'
'Five Days at Memorial,' a grueling new series from Apple TV+, explores grim choices at a waterlogged hospital.