
Nataki Garrett is rewriting the rules of American theater
The grand dame of American performing arts institutions—those imposing marble edifices with their crystal chandeliers and gilt-edged programs—have long mastered the art of keeping people
The grand dame of American performing arts institutions—those imposing marble edifices with their crystal chandeliers and gilt-edged programs—have long mastered the art of keeping people
In an exclusive interview with rolling out, Ken-Matt Martin a prominent force in American theater shares insights from his experiences directing the August Wilson play