SUZY EVANS
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Finding a Fresh Take on Favorite Themes
Playwright Samuel D. Hunter and director Davis McCallum on their latest religion-tinged, Idaho-set drama
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Hearing the Jazz in Tarell Alvin McCraney’s Plays
How Francois Battiste connects to his role in Head of Passes
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Do You Want to See New Musicals Before They’re Famous?
The curator of “New Musicals at 54” shares a behind-the-scenes peek at the series
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Weight-Loss Camp, With Songs
The musical Gigantic takes a lively look at teens and body image
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Feeling Like the Middle Child, but Acting Like the Youngest
Heather Lind intimately understands the sibling dynamics in Of Good Stock
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Want to Confront History? Build a Robot.
Inside Joseph Silovsky’s gadget theatre
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She Tore Up the Theatre to Build a New World
by Suzy Evans Rachel Hauck drew the line at live chickens. Director Lisa Peterson wanted “at least three” birds to create the authenticity of a poultry factory, where South American immigrant women work in Lisa Ramirez’s play To the Bone. However, Hauck knew she could create that environment without a real animal in sight. “What […]