At Rise: Bubba Weiler and Jack Serio, Before First Rehearsal
Over a diner breakfast, the writer and director of Well, I'll Let You Go talk catharsis, their love of Our Town, and plays that make you want to call your parents.
Milo Cramer on Getting Swept Away with “No Singing in the Navy”
The playwright talks sailor archetypes, existential despair, and why musical theater can be both ridiculous and profound.
Susannah Perkins and Celia Keenan-Bolger on Mothers, Death, and Dissolving the Self
In a rehearsal-room conversation during Antigone (This Play I Read in High School), Susannah Perkins interviews Celia Keenan-Bolger about grief, ambition, long theatrical runs, and what it means to lose yourself onstage.

