From Mount Misery to Today: How Theater Explores America’s Political and Historical Fault Lines
Imagine every Broadway show is like a hidden bomb. Actors have swapped wigs for protest
Imagine every Broadway show is like a hidden bomb. Actors have swapped wigs for protest
How does a city lose its indie stages fast, yet birth groundbreaking storytelling? Toronto’s theater
When Alfred Jarry’s Ubu Roi first hit the stage in 1896, the crowd went wild.
Imagine a 1903 Viennese theater filled with gasps. The original “are they gonna show that?”
What do crumbling Greek amphitheaters and Netflix writers’ rooms have in common? Both keep bringing
Last summer, Russian literature TikTok made Anton Chekhov’s 125-year-old play go viral. It talked about
Imagine if Aristotle’s “universal truths” were now in dragon costumes, arguing with holographic ghosts. Modern
Imagine if 17th-century Spanish drama could teach existential philosophy better than The Matrix. Pedro Calderón
In 2023, what makes audiences feel something? It’s either a spaceship or a sledgehammer. Disney’s