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Steppenwolf Theatre Company ensemble member and co-founder Jeff Perry returns to Chicago to star in
Laura Hall (from TV's "Whose Line Is It, Anyway?") discusses Phony Award Winning, the improvise
Jeff Yang, a classically-trained crossover musician and artistic director of In the Realm of Senses,
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Olivier Award-winning actor Adrian Scarborough plays Winston Churchill in the Donmar Warehouse produ
Jeffrey Sweet, the author of Something Wonderful Right Away, returns to the podcast to discuss the b
Novelist Jessica Martin returns to her fictional town of Bard’s Rest, NH, for her second Shakespeare
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Matthew C. Yee (above) wrote the book and score for Lucy and Charlie's Honeymoon, and plays one
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Braden Abraham, the new artistic director of Chicago’s Writers Theatre, just announced the theater&#
The About Face Theatre world premiere production of Gender Play, or what you Will is a tour-de-force
David A. Goodman, the former president of the Writers Guild of America currently leading the negotia
Actor and professor Cindy Gold remembers her friend and colleague Frank Galati, the Academy Award-no
Karen Ann Daniels, Director Of Programming and Artistic Director of Washington DC's Folger Thea
2023 is the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio, and Chris Laoutaris, the author of
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Susan V. Booth, the new artistic director of the Goodman Theatre, talks about her recently-announced
The original cast (pictured, left to right: Reed Martin, Dominic Conti, and Austin Tichenor) returns
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