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About American Theatre Wing
Archive for October, 2008

Performance (WIT #153)

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Performance
Kate Burton (Some Americans Abroad), Tyne Daly (Gypsy), Tom Hulce (A Few Good Men), Robert Morse (Tru), Kathleen Turner (Cat On A Hot Tin Roof), and Irene Worth (Sweet Bird Of Youth) talk about being a part of an ensemble cast, the difference between screen and stage, the stamina needed for stage performances, and how [...]

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James Naughton (DSC #225)

Monday, October 27th, 2008

James Naughton
From The Master Builder.
Two-time Tony Award-winner James Naughton explains why he’s at home in the Irish Repertory Theatre’s The Master Builder and why it’s his three Broadway musical appearances which are really the anomalies in his long stage career. He also shares how a casual college audition launched him into acting; discusses his [...]

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Production: Fit To Be Tied (WIT #253)

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Production: Fit To Be Tied
Playwrights Horizons’ production team for Fit To Be Tied — production manager Chris Boll, production stage manager Carol Clark, casting director Janet Foster, general manager Lynn Landis, managing director Leslie Marcus, Artistic Director of Playwrights Horizons Tim Sanford, playwright Nicky Silver and director David Warren — talk about their [...]

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Lanford Wilson (DSC #224)

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Lanford Wilson
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright.
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lanford Wilson discusses the creation of his famed “Talley trilogy,” including Fifth of July, which stemmed in part from his equating an Eskimo folk tale with the war in Vietnam, and Talley’s Folly, now in revival at the McCarter Theatre, and how it grew out of an acting suggestion [...]

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Design (WIT #255)

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Design
The panel of American Theatre Wing Design Award-winners — Julie Archer, special effects designer for Mabou Mines; Christopher H. Barreca, scenic designer of Chronicle of a Death Foretold; Ruth Maleczech, actor/director/playwright/designer for Mabou Mines; Karen Ten Eyck, scenic designer of An Epidog; and Angela Wendt, Rent costume designer with Rent actor Aiko Nakasone — [...]

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