May/June 2008

FEATURE ARTICLES
See Under: Homeland
By Randy Gener
On U.S. stages,
Israeli and
American artists espouse humanism
in
a world of violence.
Welcome Back to Grover's Corners
By Lori Ann Laster
Our Town never left the stage, but this season's productions are finding sharp new angles.
WEB EXCLUSIVE:
Armageddon in Boston
By Robert Brustein
An artistic director recalls how an iconoclastic theatre took root in recalcitrant soil.
12 Positions on Cultural Sanctions
Compiled by Randy Gener
Theatre practitioners offer their views on a call to boycott Israel.
From the Executive Director
Speed Dating in Bogotá
Editor’s Note
from Jim O'Quinn
IN PRINT for May/June 2008
World's Eye View
An illustrated, international guide to summer theatre festivals
Compiled by Eliza Bent, S. Holland Bivins and Nicole Estvanik
Fresh Tales at 5,000 Feet
TV ethics and dire family entanglements dominate the Colorado New Play Summit
by David Ng
Lend Me Your Ears
Suddenly, audio drama is easier, cheaper, more popular—and podcastable
by Sarah Lemanczyk
PLUS - Articles by and about American Repertory Theatre, Pina Bausch, Robert Brustein and Classic Stage Company.






