September 2, 2010

March 2010

FEATURED CONTENT

Opening the Golden Gate

By Lily Tung Crystal

For generations of Asian-American artists in the Bay Area, life in the theatre has meant a passionate struggle for opportunity and change


Small Rooms Full of Words

By Christopher Wallenberg

For Enda Walsh's damaged characters, talk is both a prison and an escape route


Editor's Note

from Jim O'Quinn

Strategies

Don't Fret, Just Text

Turning your cell phone
on at the theatre may
just get you talking to
your neighbor

By Eliza Bent

Global Spotlight

Compiled by Nicole Estvanik Taylor

IN PRINT for March 2010

Peter Sinn Nachtrieb: Ideas to Spare
This writer with San Francisco in his veins hits all the buttons, from comic to melancholy

Russ Tutterow: Fresh Twists
At Chicago Dramatists, he offers a novel approach to new-play development—actually producing new works

PLUS - Middle Eastern–American drama, Williams and Kazan's Camino Real, 21st-century Odets, and Quilters at Denver Center Theatre Company.