"In my experience, the Chain Theatre always demonstrates genuine respect in the way they work with playwrights to tell compelling stories, " says playwright David Rabe. "This play is personal to me, ...
This is James Taylor with Theatre Talk. In 1967 David Rabe returned from a tour of duty in Vietnam and began to write. Five years later, his second play, Sticks and Bones, won the Tony award for Best ...
This Veteran's Day, as the people of America take a moment to remember those brave men and women who have served our country, Roundabout Theatre Company opens David Rabe's award-winning and stirring ...
Sticks and Bones, an intelligent and provocative play by David Rabe, brings up complex issues regarding the Vietnam War and racial stigma through the eyes of the supposedly prototypical American ...
A war with the U.S. would be catastrophic for Iran. But some Iranians believe it may be the only way to topple the regime. The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian on the relationship between the two ...
Rabe, widely known for his Vietnam plays (Sticks and Bones; etc.), delivers his first Vietnam novel, a competent addition to a very busy subgenre. Pfc. Joseph Whitaker is a draftee from Platteville, ...
The middle play of David Rabe’s great Vietnam trilogy (in between The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel and Streamers), this surrealistic black comedy about a blinded, mind-blasted Vietnam veteran who ...
David Rabe is the critically acclaimed author of the novels "Dinosaurs on the Roof" and "Recital of the Dog," as well as the short story collection, "A Primitive Heart." He has also written several ...
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