At Home at the Zoo, the last name Albee picked for one of his works, carries as much weight as one can ask of a name.
We talked recently with Wohl and Chavkin about their collaboration on this unusual and compelling theater project.
In a series of challenging roles on the stage, Thomas is carving out a new life for himself.
Gurney discusses how his plays have been labeled and the risk that often comes with putting so much of himself on the stage.
When it comes to The Lady from Dubuque, “perhaps” is the operative word.
Katori Hall ’s work is remarkable for her keen ear for wisecracks and irreverent, self-deprecating humor.