After receiving the "Best Original Play of 2009" award from the Nashville Scene for their June production of What, Rhubarb Theater Company...
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Born in Detroit, Michigan in 1842, Bronson Croker Howard worked in the transitional phase leading up to the birth of modern realism. His work can be...
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Eugene Gladstone O'Neill (1888-1953) is one of the most respected playwrights in American history. He was born on the 16th of October, 1888, in New...
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I sat down this week with John Conlon, New Yorker turned Nashvillian, in the co-op arts space he founded with Mo Sweeney in what was once called the...
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Born in St. Louis, Missouri, playwright Augustus Thomas lived from January 8th 1857 to August 12th 1934. His father was a doctor who had a deep...
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Arthur Asher Miller is responsible for some of the greatest American plays ever written, including The Crucible, and Death of a Salesman, as well as...
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The Nashville Shakespeare Festival's original play was presented to large audiences at the Belmont Troutt Theater on Belmont Blvd. this weekend. The...
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In this second installation of my American playwrights series, we'll examine the mysteries of the famed Edward Franklin Albee III, creator of The Zoo...
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I recently had the opportunity to ask Denice Hicks (Nashville Shakespeare Festival artistic director and one of the three playwrights responsible for...
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Shakespeare’s Case is a new play written by Nan Gurley, Denice Hicks and Claire Syler for the The Nashville Shakespeare Festival’s...
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