Associate Dramaturg Lexi Silva dives into the themes of Misery and it’s fascinating history.
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Behind-the-curtains of Misery
Get an inside look into the design of our production of Misery by William Goldman, based on the novel by Stephen King.
Meet the ThrillMakers of Misery
Learn more about the cast and creative team of our upcoming production of MISERY.
In Memoriam, Milly Barranger
PlayMakers and the Department of Dramatic Art are deeply saddened by the loss of Milly Barranger, one of our great and most influential leaders. We all stand on your formidable shoulders, Milly.
Hamlet and Astrological Signs Have you ever attended a play and seen yourself in the character on stage? Do you ever wonder what traits you […]
Native Gardens: Our Origins
“I am interested in origins, and when we claim them and when we stop. The power of language and place. Native vs. foreign. Especially in […]
Resource Guide for “Native Gardens”
Gathered here are some related resources that will allow you to learn more about the communities who are most affected by the issues explored in Zacarías’s play.
Behind-the-Costumes
“I’m not a lover of clothes, necessarily, but I really love telling stories,” says Melanie Burgess, the guest costume designer for Blues for an Alabama […]
Share your lessons with us!
As you walk into the lobby of the beautiful Paul Green Theatre for August Wilson’s “How I Learned What I Learned”, you might notice something […]