by Anne Cattaneo | Jul 2, 2025 | Ask a Dramaturg, Interesting Plays, Images, Ideas
This is such a year of change for us all. And I think as a dramaturg I am inclined to try to think deeply and understand what on earth is going on both in the country and in the theater and what I can contribute to righting a ship that seems to be veering off...
by Anne Cattaneo | Aug 19, 2021 | Interesting Plays, Images, Ideas
“One genius actor is not theater; it is a monster, a miracle. To prefer one good actor over a good ensemble is to deny the very essence of theater; the concept of theater includes the notion of the collective.” Yevgeny Vakhtangov Yevgeny Vakhtangov, (born...
by Anne Cattaneo | Aug 19, 2021 | Interesting Plays, Images, Ideas
I’m not sure how I came across the backstage photographs – a series now a few decades old – of Klaus Frahm. But I found them immediately not only beautiful and compelling, but somehow so emotionally resonant with the love we feel for making...
by Anne Cattaneo | Aug 25, 2021 | Interesting Plays, Images, Ideas
While reading and researching all things Langston while we were doing the run-up to our production of “Mule Bone” I was astonished that the tradition of performing “Black Nativity” had languished as a Christmas entertainment. It’s not...
by Anne Cattaneo | Aug 19, 2021 | Interesting Plays, Images, Ideas
The universe is grateful to Max Brod, author, friend and editor of many writers in pre-WWII Prague and best known as the disobedient executor of the work of Franz Kafka. Instead of following Kafka’s instructions to burn all his writings after his death from...
by Anne Cattaneo | Aug 19, 2021 | Interesting Plays, Images, Ideas
In 1972, | was a grad student, aged 22, and| was a script reader at the lowest rung of the ladder for the Yale Repertory Theater. | had just come to the East Coast for the first time in the fall of 1971. When I graduated in 1973, took a teaching job to support myself....