Thornton Wilder’s Last Play Vanished Into Thin Air. Or Did It?
Decades after “The Emporium” failed to open on Broadway in 1954, one man went on a quest to find it.
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Decades after “The Emporium” failed to open on Broadway in 1954, one man went on a quest to find it.
At the time of his death at the age of 78, legendary American playwright and novelist Thornton Wilder (1897-1975) – the only writer with the distinction of having won the Pulitzer...
The piece follows Aubrey Beckle, his four daughters and Great Aunt Tammy as they gather in the families Texas hillside cabin for the first time since Mrs. Beckle’s death.
A new play by Doug Anderson tells the story of Joseph Addison, the man whose name appears all around us.
The story revealed in a cantankerous city council meeting is fiercely funny and totally horrifying. By AMY KOTKIN
The casual, everyday cruelty in which the central family operates can be triggering. By GREGORY FORD
The engaging abridged musical was made all the better by the lovely, heartwarming portrayals of classic roles by talented local performers. By KENDALL MOSTAFAVI
Based on the celebrated poem by E. E. Cummings, director Daniel Kreizberg’s anyone lived in a pretty how town follows the quiet... The post anyone lived in a pretty how town first...
In an age of profound distrust, the show’s ability to bring a crowd of strangers together for a personal experience is, in itself, a brilliant thing. By MORGAN FEDDES SATRE
Five nuns walk onto a stage… They sing, they dance, it’s “Nunsense!” See the Middlebury Community Players production at Town Hall Theater beginning April 24.
This regional premiere set in Frederick invites locals to feel a deeper connection with the characters and imagine them as neighbors. By MORGAN FEDDES SATRE
In Ken Ludwig’s farce, the Music and Drama Club offers a night of right songs, wrong plays, mistaken identities, and wardrobe malfunctions. By LIANA OLEAR
In director Debbie Allen’s sturdy production of August Wilson’s intense and lyrical play, Cedric The Entertainer and Taraji P. Henson portray the stable long-time married couple Se...
This is above all an actors’ play, and the level of acting in the production does full justice to Albee’s words and characters. By BOB ASHBY
Stephen Karam's dramedy about three high school misfits taking on a corrupt drama teacher features themes of student activism and alienation, with a hint of comedy.
By . Join Company One and some of New England’s most dynamic playwrights for an evening of collective conversation about the changing new play landscape.
Deeply moving play by Pulitzer Prize winner Paula Vogel runs June 4-21.
by Nathaniel R While I made a real effort to catch all the musicals this season I'm weaker on the plays having seen only 5 of the 18 that opened this past season. Let's talk abo...
In the tunnels of Dupont Underground, each line of Tennessee Williams’s classic emits a chilling echo. By MELISSA LIN STURGES
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