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Robert Falls is the Tony-winning artistic director of the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, and after talk
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Meet Doug Harvey (center, above), the newest member of the RSC and also the author and star of the o
The RSC's 11th stage show, Hamlet's Big Adventure! (a prequel), is really all about Hamlet
Authors Reed Martin and Austin Tichenor talk about how they've created the definitive backstory
Three members of the fantastic ensemble gathered together for the Goodman Theatre production of Ther
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Many people talk about it but Stan and Debbie Rea have actually done it: They've seen all 37 of
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Mark Larson discusses his wonderful new book Ensemble: An Oral History of Chicago Theater, a magnifi
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is on and sadly, we're not there! So we've dug into the arch
Elizabeth Schrader, a doctoral student at Duke University, is doing some pioneering work clarifying