In July 1957 Julian Beck and Judith Malina, the founders of The Living Theatre, were arrested wit...
American poet Max Parnell has created an idyllic life for his family in a picturesque Peloponnesi...
Dramatist, wit, and irrepressible bohemian personality, Harry Koutoukas left an indelible mark on...
MICHAEL TOWNSEND SMITH has released a truly pocket-size little pink book entitled 'How to Be Funn...
Andy Warhol's Ridiculous Screenplays is a fascinating first-person account of writer Ronald Tavel...
Gary Comenas, author of the much-cited website warholstars.org, nearly died of heart failure in J...
John P. Dodd, the light man at the legendary Caffè Cino in Greenwich Village in the early sixties...
Writing theatre criticism for The Village Voice from 1957 to 1974, Michael Smith lucked into an e...
In summer 1977 The Living Theatre, which had been touring in Europe for two years with Seven Medi...
Doreen picks Charles out of a litter of kittens at a Brooklyn Museum art class and carries him ho...
JUDITH MALINA trained with Erwin Piscator at the New School. With her husband Julian Beck, she fo...
Søren Agenoux had a few close brushes with fame. Andy Warhol filmed his superstar Ondine playing ...
Bangkok 1982 - A young American English teacher falls in love with a male prostitute known as Cha...
Collected plays by Robert Heide, with production details, photos, and an introduction and informa...
From the author of 'Near the End' comes another rich text in which dream and reality overlap to g...
Drafted in the middle of the Vietnam War, Niel Hancock shipped out from Oakland as the Flower Chi...
Memoir of Off-Off-Broadway theatre in the sixties, gay and straight personal affairs, and writing...
From 1972 to 1998, New York City's gay theater troupe the Hot Peaches astonished audiences on bot...
Memoir of a life in theatre by Michael Smith, playwright, critic, producer, lighting designer, a ...