Keep your eye on playwright Jason Odell Williams. If he keeps writing plays as extraordinary and impassioned as his latest play, “Church and State,” he may in time be hailed
The play has such a despicable name that you would think it would attract every neo-Nazi, Aryan Nation, skinhead anti-Semite in Southern California. The play is called “Bad Jews.” But,
Tennessee Williams apparently had a thing for nightingales. In 1938 he wrote a play about a true incident in Philadelphia wherein prisoners who had gone on a hunger strike were
Since the time of Shakespeare, British playwrights have been considered among the best in the English-speaking world. In more recent times — the first half of the 20th century, especially — British
Perhaps I should recuse myself from reviewing “John Is A Father” because its star, Sam Anderson, is one of my favorite actors. In addition, he is one helluva nice guy.
Anyone just now coming of voting age may not even be aware of the traumatic events of 1998. They might not have learned of the devastating affair that nearly led
The Senator from Kentucky calls it “the city of conversation,” a term originally coined by Henry James. The Senator goes on to describe it as a city filled with “chatter
“If you want to be called at The End Times, start today.”
So says Nelson, the charismatic leader of a cult in Pullman, Washington. Like George Orwell's “Big
There's no dancing at all in Elizabeth Irwin's moving play “My Mañana Comes,” but nevertheless the choreography is delightful. Four men whose job title identifies them
Choose your favorite maxim:
The world is going to hell in a hand basket.
The ends justify the means.
There are no accidents, everything that happens is part of a