Next at Trinity Rep: Producing Pulitzers

2/20/2020 By Caitlin Howle With our upcoming production of Sweat by Lynn Nottage, which won the Pulitzer Prize in Drama...

The View from The Hill

1/13/2020 By Joi Wright Crawford Grill in the Hill District, c. 1945. Photo by Charlie Teenie Harris. The Hill District...

Next at Trinity Rep: The 20th Century through the Eyes of August Wilson

By Caitlin Howle 11/25/19 August Wilson was an American playwright best known for his series of ten plays known as...

Kilroy Was Here

11/25/19 By Audrey Rowland During World War II, American servicemen often left behind the mysterious message “Kilroy Was Here,” along...

Adaptations at Trinity Rep

10/8/19 Buddy Cianci’s life is not a mystery. Even after his death, Cianci still makes headlines and has been featured...

The History of “Rhode Island is Famous for You”

9/5/19 Rhode Island is famous for a lot of things. From the beaches to the universities, the lemonade to the...

“If It Hadn’t Been for Buddy, Trinity Rep Wouldn’t Be Here”

8/29/19 By Emily Atkinson In the long, dramatic history of Trinity Repertory Company, Vincent A. Cianci, Jr., played a critical...

Little Shop, Little Shop of… History?

Caitlin Howle 3/28/19 By Caitlin Howle While most audiences are familiar with the 1986 film version of Little Shop of...

black odyssey: A Deeper Exploration

2/20/19 By Talley Murphy, PhD candidate in performance studies at Brown University. You’ve heard, maybe, about the wine-dark sea. It’s...

Losing Their Heads

2/19/19 Decapitation in Macbeth is a sign of the times. By Talley Murphy. From the early 1300s until 1660, heads lined...