Theater
Theater

Broadway Has No Chill (and the Youth Can’t Get Enough)
For centuries, the theatre has been the place we go to be unmasked—and it might just be the saving grace of a social-media obsessed generation.
Olivia Lindsay Aylmer
9.5.19
Theater

‘Oklahoma!’ Is Perfectly Suited To The ‘Old Town Road’ Era
The Broadway revival won two Tonys on Sunday night, but its cultural relevance extends beyond awards.
Christopher Barnard
6.10.19
Theater

This New Theater Production Turns Oscar Wilde's Queer Subtext Into Text
'Oscar at the Crown,' a new immersive musical by the Neon Coven, explores the notion of dystopia.
Cassidy Dawn Graves
6.4.19
Garage Magazine Issue 16

Is This the Most Important Play About Gay Life Since “Angels In America”?
Playwright Matthew Lopez introduces a charged and harrowing excerpt from his Evening Standard Award–winning play, “The Inheritance.”
GARAGE Magazine
2.28.19
Garage Magazine Issue 16

Jeremy O. Harris Wrote His Own Daddy Into Existence
“It ended up working in this meta way,” says the 29-year-old playwright. Photographed by Robert Nethery.
Mark Guiducci
2.5.19