July/August 2008

FEATURE ARTICLES
The Martin Chronicles
By Frank Rizzo
Williamstown's new honcho, Nicholas Martin, is as theatre-besotted at 70 as he was at 9
Looking Both Ways
Moderated by Sarah Hart
Gina Gionfriddo, Rolin Jones and Adam Rapp on traveling the two-way street between theatre and screen
WEB EXCLUSIVE:
The Innovation Imperative
By Tara Bracco
TCG's fall forum zeroes in on how theatres bring new ideas to life
From the Executive Director
How Theatre Saved America, Part 1
Editor’s Note
from Jim O'Quinn
IN PRINT for July/August 2008
Marco Barricelli: Star Turn
Hamlet and Heathcliff are on hold while the actor takes the reins in Santa Cruz
By Chloe Veltman
For the People, By the People
Annie Dorsen puts "Democracy" on the market—and the public buys in
By Nicole Estvanik
PLAYSCRIPT: Our Dad Is in Atlantis
Javier Malpica's two-hander about childhood and the U.S.-Mexico border, translated by Jorge Ingacio Cortiñas. Plus, an interview with the playwright by Caridad Svitch
PLUS - Articles by and about Bedlam Theatre, Misha Berson, Peter Dinklage, the Hong Kong Arts Festival, the Humana Festival and Matt Wolf.






