Review: ‘How I Learned to Drive’ Is a Must Watch but Not for Faint of Heart The relevancy of the material is still stark, even 25 years after it was initially staged. By David Cote
Join These Theater Creatives In Their Quest to Inspire Art-Making at Home Join in a 'Social DisDance' party, or try one of writer Paula Vogel's 'recipes' for creating a new play. By Billy McEntee
Spring’s Best Theater Offers a Window Into the Past This spring on and Off Broadway, the best shows are revivals and memory plays, presenting a window into the past—and maybe also the future. By David Cote
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