A Prose Writer Dips Her Toe in the Playwriting World
Column by Gwen Goodkin September 7, 2020
...because playwriting is a collaboration, the end result isn’t solely the writer’s creation.
Don't Say 'Macbeth': The Curse of the Scottish Play On Stage and Screen
Column by Leah Dearborn December 2, 2015
"Macbeth" has a great deal of superstition surrounding its actual performances. How did the mythology of the “Scottish Curse” first develop, and how has it shaped the play's legacy?
The Many Movie Incarnations of Peter Pan
Column by Leah Rhyne October 16, 2015
To celebration the release of the widely-panned PAN, a look at the many movie incarnations of Peter Pan...from the old to the new to the utterly bizarre!
Adventures of Harry Potter to Continue in London Play
News by Raine Winters
I solemnly swear this article is up to no good.
Harry Potter ‘Early Years’ Stage Show Announced
News by Dean Fetzer
J.K. Rowling, creator of the series about the boy wizard, has revealed she will co-produce a new play about Harry’s early years — in the UK.
'Doctor Who' Star Matt Smith Cast As Patrick Bateman In 'American Psycho' Musical
News by Rob Hart October 7, 2013
Matt Smith will trade his sonic screwdriver for an ax.
All-Star Cast Records Soundtrack for Stephen King Musical
News by Dean Fetzer
The soundtrack for ‘Ghost Brothers of Darkland County’, written by Stephen King and John Mellencamp, has been recorded and is due out in March.
Stephen King's 'Misery' Adapted For The Stage
News by Kimberly Turner September 25, 2012
Stephen King's 1987 novel takes to the stage. Disfigurement, torment, pain pill addiction, and misused lawnmowers...all just in time for the holidays. It's a whole new approach to 'Misery.'