Oh, Jeremy!
An interview with the playwright Jeremy O. Harris.
An interview with the playwright Jeremy O. Harris.
Doreen St. Félix Ssense Oct 2020 15min Permalink
Lauren Gunderson on the eve of her New York premiere.
A circle of young black playwrights is doing some of the most vital work in American theater. And Perry is at its center.
Wesley Morris New York Times Magazine Oct 2019 15min Permalink
The first female Asian-American playwright on Broadway takes aim at identity and watches the audience squirm.
Parul Sehgal New York Times Magazine Jul 2018 20min Permalink
The playwright’s forgotten son.
Suzanna Andrews Vanity Fair Sep 2007 25min Permalink
“The final evaluation of a play has nothing to do with immediate audience or critical response. The playwright, along with any writer, composer, painter in this society, has got to have a terribly private view of his own value, of his own work. He's got to listen to his own voice primarily. He's got to watch out for fads, for what might be called the critical aesthetics.”
William Flanagan, Edward Albee The Paris Review Sep 1966 35min Permalink
A survivor of child abuse refuses to be silenced.
Debra McKinney Anchorage Press Sep 2014 10min Permalink