The fall Off-Broadway season is filled with award-winning actors who have gone behind the limelights to direct innovative new works that explore gender, race and politics. Giving New York Theatre Workshop some competition on the border-budging front is Theatre for a New Audience, which, beginning Sept. 6, will offer Isolde, the latest from director-writer Richard Maxwell. Inspired by the legend of Tristan and Isolde, it stars Gary Wilmes, an old hand at Maxwellian weirdness. For the full list of the Fall Off-Broadway Previews CLICK HERE!
The New Yorker: “The Tragedy of Coriolanus” in Winter Culture Preview
“In 2026, our theatre-makers look at politics, if obliquely: Shakespeare’s coup-adjacent drama ‘The Tragedy of Coriolanus’ may feel disturbingly relevant
