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Written by Sarah Rebell Photography by Marisa Chafetz April 29th, 2019 For the past five years, Laurie Woolery has led or helped lead The Public Theater’s Public Works program, first as Associate...
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Written by Sarah Rebell Photography by Tess Mayer May 2nd, 2019 Unless you are a true theatre aficionado, chances are that you have not encountered many career dramaturgs. Yet, as part editor, part...
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Written by Sarah Rebell Photography by Tess Mayer May 7th, 2019 The treatment of women, especially of the title character, in the musical Kiss Me, Kate is a complicated subject matter—one that its...
View ArticleAn Interview with Lilli Cooper
Written by Sarah Rebell Photography by Marisa Chafetz May 14th, 2019 Lilli Cooper made her Broadway debut as Martha in the original Broadway cast of the musical Spring Awakening, back when she was...
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Written by Victoria Myers Photography by Tess Mayer May 21st, 2019 This season, two of the most complicated sets on Broadway were designed by Rachel Hauck. And by complicated, I don’t just mean...
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View ArticleAn Interview with Maria Striar
Written by Victoria Myers Photography by Tess Mayer May 30th, 2019 It’s embarrassing to admit, but up until a few years ago, I had not heard of Clubbed Thumb, the downtown theatre company that has...
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View ArticleReprieve, a short film
A goodbye gift. From us. To you. Reprieve reimagines three iconic female characters from theatre in a contemporary setting, connected only by the liminal space of one mysterious hotel room. Featuring...
View ArticleEditor’s Letter: Goodbye and Thank You
June 20th, 2019 Dear Readers, Today is the last day of The Interval. On behalf of the entire staff of The Interval, I want to thank you for reading and engaging with us over the last few years. We will...
View ArticleLaurie Woolery on The Tempest and More
Written by Sarah Rebell Photography by Marisa Chafetz April 29th, 2019 For the past five years, Laurie Woolery has led or helped lead The Public Theater’s Public Works program, first as Associate...
View ArticleAn Interview with Dramaturg Sarah Lunnie
Written by Sarah Rebell Photography by Tess Mayer May 2nd, 2019 Unless you are a true theatre aficionado, chances are that you have not encountered many career dramaturgs. Yet, as part editor, part...
View ArticleAmanda Green on Kiss Me, Kate and More
Written by Sarah Rebell Photography by Tess Mayer May 7th, 2019 The treatment of women, especially of the title character, in the musical Kiss Me, Kate is a complicated subject matter—one that its...
View ArticleAn Interview with Lilli Cooper
Written by Sarah Rebell Photography by Marisa Chafetz May 14th, 2019 Lilli Cooper made her Broadway debut as Martha in the original Broadway cast of the musical Spring Awakening, back when she was...
View ArticleAn Interview with Set Designer Rachel Hauck
Written by Victoria Myers Photography by Tess Mayer May 21st, 2019 This season, two of the most complicated sets on Broadway were designed by Rachel Hauck. And by complicated, I don’t just mean...
View ArticleJayne Houdyshell and Elizabeth Marvel in Conversation
Jayne Houdyshell and Elizabeth Marvel. Written by Sarah Rebell Photography by Tess Mayer May 28th, 2019 Jayne Houdyshell and Elizabeth Marvel are both currently starring on Broadway in a genderbending...
View ArticleAn Interview with Maria Striar
Written by Victoria Myers Photography by Tess Mayer May 30th, 2019 It’s embarrassing to admit, but up until a few years ago, I had not heard of Clubbed Thumb, the downtown theatre company that has...
View ArticleFifteen, a photo essay
June 3rd, 2019 Heidi Schreck’s What the Constitution Means to Me ends with a dream ballet. You may have heard that it ends with a debate. But I am telling you: it ends with a dream ballet. Here’s what...
View ArticleReprieve, a short film
A goodbye gift. From us. To you. Reprieve reimagines three iconic female characters from theatre in a contemporary setting, connected only by the liminal space of one mysterious hotel room. Featuring...
View ArticleEditor’s Letter: Goodbye and Thank You
June 20th, 2019 Dear Readers, Today is the last day of The Interval. On behalf of the entire staff of The Interval, I want to thank you for reading and engaging with us over the last few years. We will...
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