
Prodigal Son
The autobiographical drama follows Jim Quinn, played by the gifted young actor Timothée Chalamet, a troubled teenager from the Bronx.


Career or Children? Why Theatre Parents Feel Forced to Choose
Working in the theatre and being a parent often appear to be life goals that contradict each other — or even prevent each other from happening.

I'm Gonna Pray For You So Hard
Halley Feiffer’s new drama at Atlantic Stage II explores a destructive relationship between a playwright father and his aspiring actress daughter.

Zoe Kazan on "Lean In," Doing Improv With Daniel Radcliffe and Being Swept Away By Sarah Treem
Writer and actress Zoe Kazan sits down with Playbill.com to discuss theatre, film and feminism.

The City of Conversation
Directed by Doug Hughes and starring an elegant and impassioned Jan Maxwell, this new work ambitiously and somewhat clumsily explores the inevitably combustible combination of government and family in Georgetown.

Women Center Stage - Introduction
For the next week, CareyPurcell.com will feature interviews with the participants of Director's Weekend, where 10 directors create 15-minute pieces on the prompt of media narrative.

‘Cuff Me:’ The Fifty Shades of Grey Musical Parody
It’s no secret that I’m not a fan of the “Fifty Shades of Grey” book series.



‘Untying Love’ - An Interview with Peggy Willens, Emma Berry and Nancy Hess
Years after working as a hospice volunteer, Peggy Willens still hadn't thrown away the notebook filled with notes from her training. When taking a class on playwriting, she was inspired when a friend mentioned one of her first scripts took place in a morgue.