Rural America: Where Sam Shepard’s Roots Ran Deepest
When Sam Shepard died on July 27 the world lost one of the greatest playwrights of the past...
Read MorePosted by John J. Winters | 16th Aug 2017 | Playwriting, United States of America
When Sam Shepard died on July 27 the world lost one of the greatest playwrights of the past...
Read MorePosted by Sam Abdulla | 16th Aug 2017 | Scotland, Theatre and Disability
Mia: Daughters of Fortune is a play at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe about a young woman who falls...
Read MorePosted by Maren Day | 16th Aug 2017 | Germany, Theatre and Science, Transmedia
The Field Survey, Part 1: Seeing Summarizing the answers of the playful poll done at the...
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