A new biography by John Lahr in Yale's Jewish Lives Series tracks the successes (and many failures) of a beloved American writer whose tragic characters were inspired by his life

Originally banned by the camp's Jewish leadership after dress rehearsal due to its boldness, Nazi victim Karel Švenk's 'The Last Cyclist' is now getting its turn in the limelight

City and 4 repertory theaters split cost of NIS 640,000 program to develop works by local playwrights under 40, with hopes to bring them to the stage when doors can reopen

'Borders,' Nimrod Kadishman's production about an Israeli-Lebanese couple, is adapted for the phone app Telegram this week

'Dear Jack, Dear Louise,' by Broadway legend Ken Ludwig, weaves a bi-coastal correspondence at the height of WWII into a full-fledged romance tale -- and a humorous one

A new play explores the similarities in the relationships between teacher and student, and the rhythms and structure of the two disciplines

The provocative playwright, who was Jewish, won Tony and Olivier awards, and the screen adaptation of his play earned an Oscar nomination