Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A week before opening night, tensions spilled over offstage, with the show’s producing team temporarily prohibiting Stephen Adly Guirgis from entering ...
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The recipients of the 2025 Steinberg Playwright Awards (the “Mimi” Awards), presented by the Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, are Christopher Chen and Zora Howard. The $100,000 award is ...
This repository is a comprehensive, daily archive of my coding progress across Phase 1 and Phase 2 of Elite Placement Training. It serves as a personal log and a demonstration of consistent, long-term ...
This repository is a comprehensive, daily archive of my coding progress across Phase 1 and Phase 2 of Elite Placement Training. It serves as a personal log and a demonstration of consistent, long-term ...
When Tracy Letts penned his play “Bug” 30 years ago, it seemed to come at a specific moment when conspiracy theories had become more integrated into mainstream society. Letts, who would go on to win a ...
A large, long-term study found that playing a brain training video game may help protect the brain against dementia for decades. Experts say the findings are the strongest evidence yet that cognitive ...
After a few false starts trying to dive into the play, I found a deeply satisfying solution: I retyped the play in its entirety: not just reading it passively and taking notes, but actually writing ...
In his bold and intimate new solo show, L.A. cult icon and Rogue Machine resident playwright Justin Tanner dives head first with courage and sharp humor into My Son, the Playwright, a story that ...
Playwright Justin Tanner, author of “Pot Mom,” “Little Theatre” and “Voice Lessons,” is one of the signal voices of L.A.’s wild and free intimate theater scene. He has not only written what might be ...
This article was produced by Harvard Business School Working Knowledge and features the insights of faculty member Christopher T. Stanton. Ben Rand began his journalism career writing for newspapers ...