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Meet the Young Kiwi Playwright With the Ego to Rewrite Ibsen
Eli Kent's new take on 'Peer Gynt' is actually a critique of the ego of white men, and has a character called Milo Yiannopoulos—fittingly.
Marc Spitz, Music Journalist and Author, Dead at 47
He wrote for ‘Spin,’ ‘Rolling Stone,’ and ‘Salon’ as well as publishing ‘Twee: A History’ and ‘How Soon Is Never?’
Talking Celebrities, Collaboration, and Chairs with Playwright and Artist Robert Wilson
We spoke to the famed playwright about his recent exhibition and what it was like working with Steve Buscemi, Marlene Dietrich, and Lady Gaga.
If You're Going to Read Plays, Read Annie Baker's
Annie Baker, who won the Pulitzer for her play The Flick, believes that “every single person on this planet is a genius and an idiot” and “any given person you walk by on the street could be brilliant and also deluded and insane.”
Original Creators: Jean Cocteau
We take a look at some iconic artists from numerous disciplines who have left an enduring and indelible mark on today’s creators.
Edward Albee
I arrived at Edward Albee’s Tribeca loft at 10 AM. The playwright’s last name is printed clearly next to his buzzer. His voice rumbled through the intercom: “Who is this?” I told him. Silence.