Tracy Letts Wrote ‘The Minutes’ As a Political Parable Only to See It Become a Prophecy “I’m sad to see how much of it has come true,” says actor and playwright Tracy Letts of his Broadway one-act about a small town city council. By Harry Haun
Deanna Dunagan on Playing Yet Another Unlovable Mother Deanna Dunagan makes a specialty—and a rather good living—out of playing the hard-to-love matriarch. By Harry Haun
Theater Critic Charles Isherwood Leaves New York Times Isherwood specialized in spotlighting Off Broadway hits like In the Heights and Spring Awakening before they came to Broadway. By John Bonazzo
Maul in the Family: Actors and Chefs Divulge How They Survived the Holidays (Hint: Booze Helped) By Benjamin-Emile Le Hay