At the turn of the 20th century, Jack Johnson not only shattered boxing records but also broke through social barriers.| PlayMakers Repertory Company
Playwright of A Good Boy and Founder of Hidden Voices In the early 2000s, playwright Lynden Harris had a vision for a company dedicated to […]| PlayMakers Repertory Company
[Image: Looking out over the center of “Razish,” a simulated city at the Fort Irwin National Training Center; photo by Geoff Manaugh.] I had an opportunity to revisit the Fort Irwin National Training Center this weekend as part of a series of field trips I’ve put together for the Los Angeles-based Berggruen Institute’s Antikythera program. … Continue reading "Every Room A Battlefield"| BLDGBLOG
Finishing out PlayMakers’ American Dream season is Howard Ashman and Alan Menken’s Little Shop of Horrors, a comedic musical exploration of social corruption, class, and capitalism. The post Window Shopping appeared first on PlayMakers Repertory Company.| PlayMakers Repertory Company
In a time when headlines read like punchlines and we see the powerful punching down, Morisseau's "Confederates" is right on time–and comedy is all in the timing. The post If We Don’t Laugh, We’ll Cry appeared first on PlayMakers Repertory Company.| PlayMakers Repertory Company
Dramaturgy Fellow Lexi Silva shares her thoughts on Willy Loman and what we can learn from him. The post What I Learned from Willy Loman appeared first on PlayMakers Repertory Company.| PlayMakers Repertory Company
[Image: Looking out over the center of “Razish,” a simulated city at the Fort Irwin National Training Center; photo by Geoff Manaugh.] I had an opportunity to revisit the Fort Irwin National Traini…| BLDGBLOG