The Lesbians of San Diego Project presents the world premiere of a new play, “Lesbians of San Diego, A Herstory in Two Acts,” crafted from real oral histories and shaped into a vibrant and moving ...
I originally interviewed Anna Ouyang Moench in February 2020 for her proposed March 12, 2020 opening of Man Of God. And then the pandemic happened. I got the chance to revisit with Anna on her ...
Curtis Smith's "Watch Over Us," tells the poignant story of a young man aspiring to be a singer while grappling with delivering the perfect way to honor his late father. Eagles vs. Commanders score, ...
Growing up in Arlington, Kirsten Greenidge loved theater so much that she put on shows with pals in her mom’s living room—with a concession stand, naturally. Fast-forward a few decades, and though the ...
LONDON — Revered as one of Britain’s most prolific black playwrights, Roy Williams was born in the United Kingdom to Afro-Caribbean parents. At 42, the award-winning playwright has more than 15 plays ...
Playwright Irish Pub in The Village at Gulfstream Park is the sister-pub to iconic Playwright in South Beach. Both pubs offer over a dozen beers on tap (including Guinness, of course), but only ...
This podcast was first posted on April 9, 2018. Jessica Hagedorn, playwright of “The Gangster of Love,” based on her novel of the same name, is interviewed by Richard Wolinsky. “The Gangster of Love” ...