And here they are: My 2026 Tony Award predictions and analysis for all 26 categories. I went out of a few limbs this year, because hey, it’s been a pretty weird season out there on Broadway. Let the second-guessing begin! https://t.co/ypKWxTz48H
This is one of my favorite episodes yet: a deep dive into Death of a Salesman with its director Joe Mantello. We talk about the choices and challenges involved, and Joe reveals some REALLY interesting discoveries he made in Arthur Miller's original drafts. https://t.co/FYIcUnj5Bk
NEW: The Lost Boys director Michael Arden vamps it up with me on the latest edition of my theater podcast Sitting Ovations. Sink your teeth into this one! https://t.co/EKzqv5SV85
NEW! NEW! NEW! In the latest episode of Sitting Ovations I go deep with playwright Gina Gionfriddo and director Trip Cullman about their brilliant work in Broadway's five-star Becky Shaw. Take a listen! https://t.co/Tg9XKlohq1
Breaking: Bess Wohl’s Liberation just won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama! We talked about the play a few months ago on Sitting Ovations. https://t.co/abpbHNptwI
New York Drama Critics’ Circle Awards:
Best Play: Little Bear Ridge Road by Sam Hunter
Best individual performance: Alden Ehrenreich, Becky Shaw
Best ensemble performance: The cast of Death of a Salesman
Special Citations: Wallace Shawn and André Gregory; Qween Jean; Ragtime
New episode of Sitting Ovations! This was an exciting one for me: two bona fide theater icons, Wallace Shawn and André Gregory, who hold a very special place in my heart. We talk about their latest project, the fascinating What We Did Before Our Moth Days. https://t.co/tyKmVJoIjR