In 2004, Celebration Theatre staged a landmark production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, hailed by the Los Angeles Times as a “powerhouse production.” The musical, a raw and poetic exploration of queer ...
In the 25 years that the Haifa Municipal Theater of Israel has been in existence, its plays have precipitated parliamentary debates, censorship quarrels and even a few fist fights. They also have made ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Back to Back Theatre's Scott Price is never shy about provoking people, be it his audience or fellow ensemble members, and often ...
Samuel Creasey plays Malcolm Polstead, the bookish wide-eyed 12-year-old who becomes embroiled in forces beyond his control when he goes to visit potato-planting nuns and discovers they are concealing ...
As Red Ladder celebrates its half-centenary, the Leeds-based company’s artistic director and producer tell Catherine Love how the company has evolved while focusing on making a distinctive brand of ...
Prepare to be shocked. Jeremy O. Harris’s bold, scabrously witty 2018 play sees three contemporary couples enact pornographic Deep South slavery fantasies as a form of therapy, designed to reignite ...
“Hi, everybody,” says an actor in his underwear. “I’m a ‘black playwright.’ I don’t know exactly what that means.” So begins Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ Obie Award-winning “An Octoroon,” which, in an act ...
This is an evening of dramatic provocation, calculated to make wet, liberal spirits squirm and recoil. That Wallace Shawn's Aunt Dan And Lemon is being revived 14 years after its London premiere, at a ...