Nothing ever happened underground in Louisiana. As part of A Celebration of Tony Kushner, Washington DC’s Roundhouse Theater is taking us underground to 1963 Lake Charles,...
Twenty-four years after it opened at the August Wilson Theatre on Broadway (then named the Virginia Theatre), George C. Wolfe’s universally admired musical Jelly’s Last Jam has...
“The year 2015, saw the rise of #BlackLivesMatter and #BlackGirlsMatter, both movements helmed by powerful, fearless Black women. In 2016 I’m starting #BlackPerspectivesMatter.” When a woman...
I’m so thankful for the Internet. It acts as a way to connect. It serves as a body of information. It provides entertainment. It gives us...
The stage has long been a place for playwrights to explore highly charged issues and anti-war plays have a particularly long history in theatre. From Aristophanes’...
On October 1st at 9 pm, PBS THIRTEEN aired The New Group’s production of Rasheeda Speaking, written by Joel Drake Johnson. This was a part of the collaboration between the network and...
You have heard of Dreamgirls, Wicked and In The Heights, but there are always a few musicals you leave off of your “My Top Ten Musicals of All...