The most powerful theatrical experiences emerge from timeless stories of the human condition, in which recognizable characters vividly gather, struggle, live, and love. “The best stories are resonant ...
David Hays, a prolific Broadway set and lighting designer and the founding artistic director of the National Theater of the Deaf, died Tuesday, February 17, at his home in Essex, Connecticut. He was ...
David Hays, the acclaimed Broadway set and lighting designer and founding artistic director of the National Theater of the ...
The shop, which also serves coffee and wine, specializes in vintage goods and home decor, taking inspiration from the owner's travels on TV shows.
The Kammerspiel has announced the world premiere of a bold new adaptation of Molière's Tartuffe, reimagined by Bob Sloan and directed by Josh McIlvain. This three-week engagement opens Friday, ...
The Artist opens in London, in 1957, with a woman looking at a painting by a well-known fictional artist, Edouard Tartuffe. That painting, The Feast, described by some as “an allegory of the Last ...
Exclusive: Director Susanna Fogel, costume designer Anastasia Magoutas, and production designer Sara K White tell IndieWire how they built undercover worlds off a shared collaborative language.