Bruce Norris On The Moral Complexities of ‘Downstate’ The playwright’s latest examines society’s need to identify collective villains that can be perpetually punished. By Harry Haun
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
The 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees Are an Insult All I'm asking is that “The” Rock and Roll Hall of Fame try to know a little bit more about their subject, or just change their damn name. By Tim Sommer