We’re now a week and a half into busy daytime rehearsals of Vietgone, Qui Nguyen’s 2015 dramatization of his parents meeting as refugees from Vietnam in 1975. In terms of nut and ... Read More ›
“This is not a story about war. It’s a story about falling in love.” These are the words of Vietgone playwright Qui Nguyen, who (playfully) clarifies in the play’s opening moments that this story ... Read More ›
Bobby Kennedy: Where did you first encounter Sam Shepard’s work?
Kimberly Senior: The ... Read More ›
Bobby ... Read More ›
My initial attraction to any play to be produced at Writers Theatre is the passion of the director. That is particularly true ... Read More ›
I fell in love with Lydia R. Diamond’s writing when I saw her play Stick Fly at The ... Read More ›
The most notable thing about William Brown’s rehearsal room is the laughter. A Moon for the Misbegotten is certainly a play with a lot of cheek, but on the page it is ... Read More ›
Director William Brown has put together a remarkable cast to take the characters in Eugene O’Neill’s classic A Moon for the Misbegotten from ... Read More ›
Henry Godinez was born in Cuba, one of ten children in an upper middle-class family. Afraid that their children would be conscripted into Castro’s military, Godinez’s parents moved the family to the ... Read More ›
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