The Play That Saw Fascism Coming
The Mint Theater, whose mission is to stage forgotten plays from the past, resurrects Sally Carson's Crooked Cross, a warning about the rise of fascism. Director Jonathan Bank and dramaturg Amy Stoller share their insights into Carson's work, the Mint's process, and the play's contemporary resonance.
Inside Off-Broadway’s Future
Fresh venues, small shows, big names. The industry is restless, inventive—and under pressure to prove why it matters now.
In Praise of Intimacy
Composer-lyricist Adam Gwon traces the moments when theater collapses the distance between artist and audience, offering something private, urgent, and transformative.
Jen Tullock and the World She Left Behind
The Severance star draws from her Evangelical past in a daring solo play that confronts trauma, faith, and control.
Zoë Kim on Hunger, Love, and Making Art From Her Own Life
With her solo show Did You Eat? (밥 먹었니?) at the Public Theater, the actor-playwright turns personal history into a fearless exploration of family, identity, and community.

