History and the Theater
- The Opera Brings Back Richard Nixon
- A History Play Where the Past Never Feels Past
- History and the “Million Dollar Quartet,” Broadway’s Million Dollar Hit
- A Civil War Passover, A Night to Remember, and a Window on Jewish History
- Play Dead, A Throwback to the 1930s, is Theater that is Very Much Alive
- Divine Sister is a Divine Historical Comedy about the Catholic Church and Its Lovable Nuns
- Another Week, Another Round of History Plays in New York
- ‘Under the Radar’ History Plays Are Over the Top and Up in the Hills
- The Rollicking History of the World in Just 75 Minutes
- The Great Game: Afghanistan, Part Two
- The Great Game: Afghanistan, Part One
- "A Free Man of Color": A Wild Ride through the Early History of New Orleans
- Joy to the World: Historic Holiday Theater on National Stages
- From the Days of the Blacklist: What to Do with a Fallen Hero
- Injustice in Dixie:"The Scottsboro Boys"
- A Gritty Look Back at Sports History, Lombardi Style
- The Riots Within the 1863 New York City Draft Riots
- The Nation’s Stages Are Filled with Plays about the Past
- “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson” Is a Bloody Good Show
- The Nazis Double Cross the Red Cross in Stirring Drama