Contemporary American Theater Festival Interviews: Part 1: An Interview with ‘North...
In Part 1 of a series of interviews, Sharon J. Anderson, The Contemporary American Theater Festival (CATF) Trustee and Professional Storyteller, interviews Playwright Bruce Graham whose play North...
An Interview with CATF’s Scenic Designer David M. Barber by Mike...
David M. Barber is the Scenic Designer of H2O, Scott and Hem In the Garden of Allah, and Modern Terrorism Or They Who Want...
ARTISTIC SPOTLIGHT: An Interview with the Founder and Producing Director of...
ARTISTIC SPOTLIGHT: Ed Herendeen
“New plays are the future,” says Ed Herendeen, the Producing Director of the Contemporary American Theater Festival (CATF), located in Shepherdstown,...
‘A Discourse on the Wonders of the Invisible World’ at The...
Wonders Rattles Skeletons in America’s Closet
A Discourse on the Wonders of the Invisible World, the new play by Liz Duffy Adams, gets its water...
Contemporary American Theater Festival Review: ‘Scott and Hem Imagines Private Lives...
Mark St. Germain’s new play Scott and Hem in the Garden of Allah, which was commissioned by The Contemporary American Theater Festival, is the...
‘H2O’ at Contemporary American Theater Festival by Mark Dewey
H2O Brings Big Ideas to Life
Good plays put people in circumstances that force them to confront essential questions; great plays move people past essential...
‘Modern Terrorism: Laugh and Laugh and Tremble’ at Contemporary American Theater...
If I had left Thursday night’s performance of Modern Terrorism just thirty seconds earlier, it would be easy to write about, because the play...
‘Heartless’ at Contemporary American Theater Festival (CATF) by Mark Dewey
Shephard’s Heartless Probes an In-between Existence
All I remember from my first encounter with Sam Shepard’s plays is that one of the characters in La...