September 2, 2010

Table of Contents

Features:

Welcome To Your Neo-Future
For today's media-savvy theatregoer, the seeming chaos of Neo-Futurism feels just like home
By Justin Maxwell

More Work, More Pleasure
Nature Theater of Oklahoma's game plan turns the mundane into marvels
By Rebecca Kastleman

A Wild, Wild West of Their Own
Pig Iron Theatre Company heads wherever its rowdy collective spirit leads
By Krista Apple

PLAYSCRIPT: This

Melissa James Gibson's thoughtful, witty refraction of fidelity and grief. Plus, an interview with the playwright by Todd London

Departments:

Editor's Note

From the Executive Director
Two Roads Converge

News in Brief
Plus: Entrances & Exits; Awards & Prizes; In Memoriam

Front & Center

Production Notebook
The Importance of Being Earnest at CENTERSTAGE

People
Rob Melrose and Paige Rogers of Cutting Ball Theatre
By Robert Avila

Currents
Daniel Sack on museums embracing live art

Books
Short takes on bios and reference books, by Woodie King Jr., Rosalind Friedman and Celia Wren

Strategies
Eliza Bent on new avenues for young playwrights of color

Global Spotlight

February On Stage

20 Questions
for Christian Camargo