In her new tell-all book, Savannah Knoop examines her role in the biggest literary hoax of the past decade
BY David Balzer
Frost/Nixon, writer Peter Morgan’s acclaimed play about the historic 1977 television interview in which British talk-show host David Frost nailed a beleaguered, post-Watergate Richard Nixon to the ... (2)
BY Damian Rogers
November Theatre Company was born a decade ago when Michael Scholar, Jr. successfully campaigned for the rights to mount a scrappy production of The Black Rider: The Casting of the Magic Bullets — ...
BY Ian Gormely
On the surface, The Old Trout Puppet Workshop’s Famous Puppet Death Scenes is just that: a compendium of death scenes from the greatest puppet shows in history.
Dancer-choreographer George Stamos continues to celebrate the life of the party
In The Day George Bush Stopped Drinking: Why Abstinence Matters to the Religious Right, Jessica Warner recounts the lively history of abstinence as found in two centuries of US social movements on both the right and left.
Poet Adam Sol preaches the pleasures and pains of following the path of sound at The Word on the Street
Written and performed by Gemini Award–winner Andy Jones, Uncle Val is cranky, despondent, and utterly sidesplitting.
For the last several years, many articles have noted the growing success of literary evenings that resemble cocktail parties — with boisterous chatter and performative discussion — and declaimed the death of the old-school reading. It was, in fact, after ...
24-year-old Waawaate Fobister lays his personal history bare in Buddies’ season opener