The Sentinel caught up with the 36 North collective during one of their Monday Zoom calls to learn more about the group and their upcoming offerings for the Script-in-hand Reading Series.
Towards the end of Birthright, a new play that just made its New York City debut at the MCC Theatre, two characters are arguing over Israel and Zionism in the wake of Oct. 7. The talking points will ...
First performed at the Becket Arts Center, this one-man triumph—developed at GBPT after Artistic Director Jim Frangione ...
The Vampire Lestat' composer Daniel Hart breaks down what it takes to craft a rock opera worthy of a 265-year-old French ...
Imogen Elliott's Esmée is laugh-out-loud hilarious and another example of excellent physical comedy in the production.
EXCLUSIVE: Gary Dauberman‘s Coin Operated has secured the rights to Robert R. McCammon’s horror short story Yellowjacket Summer as part of its discretionary fund, enlisting Pulitzer Prize-winner and ...
Early writing is a tale of two scripts. Egyptian hieroglyphs and Mesopotamian cuneiform both emerged independently about 5300 years ago. The political powers of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia ...
Last August, some of the best cybersecurity teams in the business gathered in Las Vegas to demonstrate the strength of their AI bug-finding systems at DARPA’s Artificial Intelligence Cyber Challenge ...
For most people, loving “The Lord of the Rings” means watching the extended editions every few years and maybe owning a copy of the books. For Stephen Colbert, it has meant something considerably more ...
Peter Jackson, the visionary filmmaker who adapted author J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic fantasy for the big screen in the early aughts, teased “very special partner” Colbert’s involvement in a video posted to ...
Lena Waithe has made a name for herself in film and television, but now, she is stepping into a new realm of creativity. On February 12, her first stage play, Trinity, will make its world premiere at ...