At 80, Playwright Terrence McNally Is Still Theater’s Biggest Fanboy The legendary playwright on his 'Frankie and Johnny' revival, road trips with Angela Lansbury and the critics who wished he were dead. By Aaron Hicklin
Paul Sparks on Why Directors Love Him for Seedy, Sinister Roles 'There’s a seediness that hangs on a lot of the roles I’ve played,' admits Paul Sparks. His character in Edward Albee's 'At Home at the Zoo' is no exception. By Harry Haun
A Final Curtain Call for Edward Parone, Mentor to Bards Parone discovered Edward Albee, directed LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka's most noted play, and mentored dozens of major playwrights. By Parker Richards
‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ Review: A Smorgasbord of Eye Candy, But Style Over Substance By Oliver Jones