Email Author Tom Sellar
One thing you could say about John Collins: He likes an oral challenge. Under his direction, the New York–based ensemble Elevator... More >>
Rabbis don't usually take center stage in Broadwaymusicals. But nothing could be more natural in Soul Doctor, a new production... More >>
How will the expansion of the American family influence the domestic drama—that most durable and venerable of genres? Will our stages... More >>
Who killed Arthur Whitney, the successful New England novelist who knew everyone's secrets—and used them in his books? Why doesn't anyone... More >>
A lusty battalion of men comes home from the Crusades, only to fight a tougher war—a battle of the sexes. After all, it's the fictitious... More >>
A new musical about Alzheimer’s disease? If you harbor suspicions that the musical, an all-American dramatic form, skews toward... More >>
For us—the esteemed members of the Academy seated in the auditorium—the evening’s guest lecturer is a small hunched man... More >>
Missed out on spring break? Ready to spend a few sun-drenched afternoons on an island drinking Châteauneuf-du-Pape and eating tarte tatin... More >>
"The worst mistake is to think you know the city," says one hard-boiled detective to another, just before their stakeout turns... More >>
