Culture
The NAACP’s W.E.B. Du Bois and May Ovington illuminate an era
May 25, 2017In this play, we are eye witnesses to history.
Read moreThe 14th Factory: Artists address the challenges of global society
May 19, 2017“My hope for The 14th Factory is to bring a broad range of minds together, to uplift and inspire, ignite conversation, action and solutions but also to provoke."
Read more“Archduke,” world premiere play by Rajiv Joseph, twists tragedy into comedy
May 19, 2017The question so many people in the world today are asking is: What does it take to turn an ordinary person into a terrorist or assassin?
Read more“The Handmaid’s Tale”: To see and be seen
May 18, 2017Bruce Miller’s script is basically true to Atwood’s book, but also renders the Offred character not just more active, but also more bold.
Read moreChilean playwright Guillermo Calderón’s wartime drama “Kiss” in West Coast premiere
May 16, 2017This is an important milestone along the road to a bold, interrogative new theatre aesthetic.
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