theatre
Three Great Things: Arnaud Desplechin
The seminal French director, whose new film Two Pianos opens tomorrow, on his love of Cassavetes, jogging and top-tier modern painters.
To Protest or Not to Protest
Actress Irene Sofia Lucio on the question that starring in Liberation on Broadway during the time of ICE raids has forced her to reckon with.
Who Am I, in Real Life, Trying to Get Revenge On?
Filmmaker Rachel Wolther tries to answer some vital questions, including why she directed the new play Eelpout, which runs this week in NYC.
Three Great Things: Christophe Honoré
The acclaimed French auteur, whose new movie, Winter Boy, comes out next month, opens up about his favorite things.
Work in Memory: The Long Road to Cyrano
Erica Schmidt charts her 17-year journey adapting Cyrano for the stage and then screen with Peter Dinklage, the National and Joe Wright.
Creative Light in Motion
Actress, writer, director and producer Nadhege Ptah on her long and complex journey to find full expression as an artist.
This Film is a Labyrinth
Writer-director-actor Frank Mosley on the 10-year odyssey of making his ever-evolving film project Her Wilderness, which is now online.
What Starting a Prison Theatre Group Taught Me About Empathy and Understanding
Writer-director Fernando Grostein Andrade on the lessons he learned behind bars, and how they apply to his new film Abe and our present moment.
Remembering Brian Murray
Patrick Wang on the late, great stage actor Brian Murray, who he worked with on multiple films, including his latest, A Bread Factory.
From Girlfriends to Girls and Beyond
Claudia Weill looks back on the path her career took, starting with her seminal 1978 feature debut.
Lena Dunham Talks with Danny Strong (Rebel in the Rye) for the Talkhouse Podcast
The creator of Girls chats with Strong, a fellow multihyphenate and one of her best friends, about his first film as writer-director.










