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Clybourne Park Starring Tony Award Winner Alice Ripley Opens Tonight at Long Wharf Theatre
By Hayley Levitt · May 15, 2013 · New Haven
Bruce Norris' Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning play will close out Long Wharf's 48th season.
Steve Martin's The Underpants to be Featured in Long Wharf's 49th Season Lineup
By Hayley Levitt · May 14, 2013 · New Haven
Works by Jason Robert Brown, August Wilson, and Amy Herzog will also come to the New Haven regional theater.
Marin Ireland Takes Over Title Role in Marie Antoinette for Yale Rep's Production
By Dan Bacalzo · Oct 9, 2012 · New Haven
Tony Award nominee Marin Ireland will be playing the title role in the Yale Repertory Theatre staging of David Adjmi's new play, Marie Antoinette, October 26-November 17, with an opening on November ...
Iphigenia Among the Stars, Sunday in the Park with George, Cloud Nine Set for Yale School of Drama Season
By Sarah Moore · Sep 23, 2012 · New Haven
Yale School of Drama has announced its 2012-13 season.Iphigenia Among the Stars (October 30-November 3), to perform in the Iseman Theater, is adapted from Euripides by Benjamin Fainstein, and conceiv...
Sally Mayes, Sharon McNight, Faith Prince, Julie Wilson to Participate in 2012 International Cabaret Conference
By David Gordon · Jul 2, 2012 · New Haven
MAC Award winner Sharon McNight and Tony Award winner Faith Prince will perform on August 3 at 7:30pm as part of the 2012 International Cabaret Conference at Yale University, running July 28-August 4...
Satchmo at the Waldorf
By Sandy MacDonald · Oct 15, 2012 · New Haven
Terry Teachout's taut bioplay about Louis Armstrong features the miraculous John Douglas Thompson in numerous roles.
The Realistic Joneses
By Chris Kompanek · Apr 27, 2012 · New Haven
Parker Posey and Tracy Letts lead an excellent cast in Will Eno's thought-provoking new play.
Krapp's Last Tape
Brian Dennehy and John Hurt offer different interpretations of Samuel Beckett's legendary solo piece.





