Directors
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Why ‘Titaníque’ Has Arrived on Broadway Right on Schedule
Director-cocreator Tye Blue and longtime cast member John Riddle on bringing “queer joy” to the big stage
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Going Back to the Future with ‘Marjorie Prime,’ This Time on Broadway
Dramatist Jordan Harrison and director Anne Kauffman on revisiting the Pulitzer finalist play a decade on
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Why Danny Strong and Michael Mayer Were Game to Rework the Musical ‘Chess’
The Emmy-winning scribe and the Tony-winning director on overhauling the notoriously troubled cult favorite
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Why Samuel Beckett’s Plays Are Resonating So Much Right Now
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Why This Tony-Winning Director Is Returning to His Downtown Roots
Josh Sharp in ta-da!, directed by Sam Pinkleton. Photo by Emilio Madrid
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How LaChanze Became a Quintuple Threat
LaChanze and the company in rehearsal for Classic Stage Company’s Wine in the Wilderness. Photo by Allison Stock.
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Why Veteran Playwrights Are Clamoring to Work with Rising Director Jack Serio
Paul Sparks and Brian J. Smith in Grangeville at Signature Theatre, one of two new plays being directed by Jack Serio this spring. Photo by Emilio Madrid.
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Why Broadway’s New Louis Armstrong Musical Demands Three Directors
James Monroe Iglehart in A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical. Photo by Jeremy Daniel.
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With Three Shows in One Season, Whitney White May Be the Busiest Director in NYC
Whitney White, who is directing three high-profile productions this season. Photo courtesy of the artist.