For playwright Kallan Dana, having Racecar Racecar Racecar produced at Artists Repertory Theatre is a special homecoming. “I feel so lucky to get to come back and do a show there,” she says. “The ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A man with cerebral palsy who dreamt of being the lead in a play decided to take matters into his own hands by writing that play himself. Andrew Justvig grew up in St. George ...
Cucumber is an economically important crop worldwide, ranking as the third most-produced vegetable after tomatoes and onions. Yet breeding improved varieties—plants that are more resilient, produce ...
Homer is so hot right now. The 2026 recipients of the Richard Rodgers Award have been revealed, and in a surprise twist, both winning musicals are based in part on Homer's Odyssey, one of the oldest ...
The humble cucumber, a favourite in Russian salads and meals, is the latest staple in the country to suddenly skyrocket in price, angering consumers and stirring up politicians and regulators keen to ...
Clinton Community College’s Drama Club has partnered with Adirondack Regional Theatre to launch Pick Up Plays, a free monthly public script reading series designed to bring together students, ...
As part of our series “Raise the Curtain,” highlighting Colorado’s vibrant theater scene, we’ll occasionally supplement our artist interviews and profiles with connoisseurs of theater — the folks in ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Kathleen Chalfant, Elizabeth Marvel, April Matthis and other actors deliver top-notch performances in a play that leaves questions unanswered. By ...
When Playwrights Kill is a new backstage comedy by Matthew Lombardo, making its world premiere at The Huntington Theatre. The story follows aspiring playwright Jack Hawkins, portrayed by Matt Doyle, ...
I'm the baby and kids gear writer, a mom to three and former teacher. For me, pack and plays have been clutch more times than I can count. In fact, now that my kids have outgrown them, I still keep a ...
A writer’s support group that does more talking than writing forms the premise for Alan Ayckbourn’s comedy “Improbable Fiction,” which runs through March 1 at Masquers Playhouse in Point Richmond.
Up to No Good is a forthcoming drama, starring Close as Maud Oldcastle – described as a "hilariously brusque, cantankerous and ruthless older woman" – who has spent her life caring for vulnerable ...