The dramatist and his husband, producer Tom Kirdahy, discuss what makes Frankie and Johnny so enduring.
The Visit feels like a Grimm fairy tale conspicuously missing a moral.
One way to recognize first-rate playwrights is to seek moments of surprising inspiration in their more unambitious plays.
Thomas is back on Broadway in the Manhattan Theatre Club’s revival of Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People.
David Greenspan sets the tone for a delightful evening of theater magic by jumping onto a jewel-box stage set at the start of The Patsy.