Directed by Scott Elliot, the revival of "Curse of the Starving Class" is funny, strange, dramatic, explosive — and not very ...
Mumbai, India, 12th March, 2025: Sam Shepard’s True West is a gripping exploration into the raw, deep analysis of sibling rivalry. Ary Satish, an award-winning international stage actor graces the ...
First produced in 1977, three years before Ronald Reagan was elected president, ‘Curse’ has only gained power as an indictment of late-stage capitalism.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The New Group production of Sam Shepard’s classic tragicomedy comes off as disjointed and self-consciously stagy. By Maya Phillips When a member ...
This story contains a description of drug abuse. The curtain opened and closed on alumni play “Lobster” this weekend in the ...
Across the Pershing Square Signature Center’s lobby and down the hall, the New Group is reviving the late Sam Shepard’s “Curse of the Starving Class,” from 1977. “Curse” was the ...
With “Fool for Love” playing at the Steppenwolf Theatre and now “A Lie of the Mind” at the thriving Raven Theatre, Chicago is having something of a Sam Shepard revival. The late, great bard of the ...
With “Fool for Love” playing at the Steppenwolf Theatre and now “A Lie of the Mind” at the thriving Raven Theatre, Chicago is having something of a Sam Shepard revival. The late ...
And while they might be cliche, Raven Theatre’s incendiary production of Sam Shepard’s violently intense “A Lie of the Mind” is definitely all three. Running through March 22, the ...
Sam Shepard’s “Curse of the Starving Class” debuted in 1977 at the Royal Court Theatre in London before playing the New York Shakespeare Festival (now Shakespeare in the Park) in 1978.
As the SpaceX Crew-10 spacecraft prepares for its launch from the Kennedy Space Center next Wednesday, commanded by Spokane’s Col. Anne McClain on her second mission to the International Space Station ...