Theater
In Conversation
THE REST I MAKE UP: MARÍA IRENE FORNÉS
Michelle Memran with Katie Pearl
It is a hot summer day in 2003. An aspiring writer named Michelle takes her elder artist friend Irene to Brighton Beach. For kicks, Michelle brings along a never-before-used Hi8 camera her father has just given her.
In Conversation
THE SOL PROJECT
JACOB PADRÓN with John Michael DiResta
How do you run a brand-new theater company that has no home, no full-time staff, and seeks to produce plays only by underrepresented Latino/a playwrights? Ask Jacob Padrón.
FACING JUDGEMENT DAY
Doomocracy Comes to the Brooklyn Army Terminal
By Andi Stover
The shadows grow longer as the harvest moon rises above a glittering skyline, signaling the approach of fall, a time of civic rituals that have become synonymous with life in New YorkFashion Week, Little Italy’s San Gennaro Festival, the Columbus Day Parade, culminating in the jewel in the crown of our city’s autumn bacchanalia: Halloween.
In Dialogue
Sounding Like Qui Nguyen: Vietgone
By Trista BaldwinVietgone, the rom-com antidote to Miss Saigon about two Vietnamese refugees in Arkansas getting laid and finding love, is opening at Manhattan Theatre Club this month in co-production with South Coast Repertory.