Michael Wilson knows what he likes – AMERICAN THEATRE magazine.
Frank Rizzo interviews Hartford Stage’s Michael Wilson, who is one of the most interesting artistic directors out there.
Wilson on undertaking the nine play Horton Foote Orphans Cycle: “It screws courage to purpose in the not-for-profit, professional theatre to take on an endeavor such as this. It clarifies why we are vital and necessary.”
Couldn’t agree with him more.
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