-
InSight from Courtney George
When I stepped into the theatre at Triad Stage last Sunday for The Member of the Wedding, I knew I was about to experience a special performance. The cast and crew transformed the…
-
From the Director: Crossing the Threshold
Dear Audience, This past July, I found myself standing outside 1519 Stark Avenue in Columbus, Georgia. It was a Thursday afternoon and everything was going haywire in Greensboro and New York — an…
-
Cassandra Lowe Williams or Ethel Waters?
Here’s a little fun history about the intertwining roles of Greensboro’s very own Cassandra Lowe Williams and legendary singer and actress Ethel Waters. . 1950: Ethel Waters as Bernice Sadie Brown in the…
-
Some Special Scenic Artists
What do you do when your set design calls for a wall of children’s drawings? You commission elementary school students, of course! We asked these Greensboro Day School 4th graders to draw like…
-
A True Southern Writer: Carson McCullers
by Bryan Conger, Triad Stage Artistic Associate & Dramaturg for The Member of the Wedding Home is where the heart is. It’s a phrase that — though heard often — rings particularly true…
-
Discovering Kilroy
All over the world, I’ve found Graffiti written in every language, including Welsh, and saying especially this: “I Was Here.” — The Librarian
-
One-Woman Interview
We sat down with Kate Goehring to talk about her incredible one-woman performance in Underneath the Lintel or The Mystery of the Abandoned Trousers. Watch the video below to get her insight on…
-
About the Playwright: Glen Berger
by Bryan Conger, Triad Stage Artistic Associate & Dramaturg for Underneath the Lintel Glen Berger is an American playwright and Virginia native. Born into a Jewish family, he turned away from Judaism after…
-
There’s a thought for you.
Did you know? That Mayflies have a lifespan of only one day? It makes this cartoon make sense! – The Librarian
-
Meet the Clowns
The 39 Steps features a cast of four playing a nearly uncountable number of characters. The bulk of those characters are portrayed by two “clowns.” And by clowns, we mean the extraordinarily talented…