The well-being of a Catholic schoolboy is in question. The actions of a priest are under scrutiny. The certainty of an accusing nun is unsettling.
With no clear answers offered by the time the actors…
The well-being of a Catholic schoolboy is in question. The actions of a priest are under scrutiny. The certainty of an accusing nun is unsettling.
With no clear answers offered by the time the actors…
By late 1964, Yale graduate students Jon Jory and Harlan Kleiman realized they shared an uncommon aspiration: to start a theater. In a 1966 article for Smith Alumnae Quarterly, the late New Haven arts scene powerhouse Elizabeth “Betty” Kubler…
In February, Long Wharf Theatre opened its production of Sam Shepard’s comical tragedy The Curse of the Starving Class.
It was the first time the theater had ever done a play by Shepard…