Time and the Conways In the last few years, theater pieces centering on time have increased exponentially. Whereas playwrights like Tom Stoppard and Caryl [...] October 17, 2017
Everything Has a Price in Arthur Miller’s Play Arthur Miller wrote plays that seem timeless. The Price, now playing at Arena Stage, takes place in 1968, but could easily have been set in [...] October 17, 2017
Kyra Sedgwick’s Ten Days in the Valley Jane Sadler (Kyra Sedgwick) is writing and producing a police drama that is based on real life events involving a group of dirty cops. [...] October 15, 2017
Up Close with Michelangelo Caravaggio and Artemisia Gentileschi Two worthy, biographical dramas unfortunately titled NEC METU and NEC SPE (Without Hope, Without Fear) debuted in symbiotic tandem at The [...] October 14, 2017
I of The Storm – The Play’s Not the Thing A white collar, corporate, financial criminal loses everything, serves time, ends up homeless, sees the light, endlessly raves about the [...] October 13, 2017
Chadwick Boseman as Thurgood Marshall Before Thurgood Marshall became the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, he was the creator and head lawyer for the NAACP Legal [...] October 13, 2017
The Home Place – Where the Heart Is? By 1878, the Irish felt participation in British Parliament was a temporary bridge to home rule. Factions continued to stir up the country [...] October 11, 2017
Tiny Beautiful Things – Like Chicken Soup Cheryl Strayed’s best selling book Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar is a selection of columns authored [...] October 10, 2017