The Rogue Theatre is, in director David Morden's words, about to serve up "something new and different that you haven't seen before." That something is a three-course meal of short plays by the great ...
I used to think it was because I didn't understand a word he said. But lately I've come to think it's because he writes about lives that are not well lived; his bleak view of what happens when we do ...
Samuel Beckett remains the theater’s pre-eminent master of compression. While his popular fame—one can almost hear him cackle at the phrase—rests on his longer works, primarily “Waiting for Godot,” he ...