Written by Mary Orr in 1946, “The Wisdom of Eve” became a successful Hollywood film starring Bette Davis in 1950 and went on to become the musical “Applause! Applause!” ...
Before civilian statutes and corporate hotlines, two young Rhode Island naval officers in 1777 risked career and liberty to expose war-time misconduct. They became America’s first whistle-blowers, and ...
Two new books take up that most durable of American subjects -- the uneasy space between what we imagine ourselves to be and ...
Tributes have poured in for the beloved actress, celebrated not only for her timeless performances but also for her signature style and enduring influence as a fashion icon. With a career spanning ...
In writer-director Mary Bronstein’s “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,” out Oct. 10 from A24, Christian Slater is more heard than seen. His raspy voice — familiar from a host of memorable movies, from ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Playwright Sam Shepard was about 28, three years older than songwriter Patti Smith, when they rapidly co-wrote ...
"True West," a dark comedy centered around family ties and the mystique of the American West, opens Friday at the Willits Community Theatre. The play was written by the late Pulitzer Prize-winner Sam ...
As the 2025-26 academic year at McNeese State University begins on Aug. 25, the theatre department is preparing for its upcoming season. McNeese State University’s W.A. and Dorothy Hanna Department of ...
The Emmy-nominated actor talks to IndieWire about his scene-stealing role in Season 3, and how he modeled his character Frank after someone quite unexpected. Oscar winner and current Emmy nominee Sam ...
In the unlikely setting of a small civic theater in downtown Aurora, director Jim Corti and crew are staging what appears to be an ongoing series of very intense and distinctive versions of 20th ...