An apologia, playwright Alexi Kaye Campbell reminds us in his play so titled, is a defense, not an apology. With that in mind, would any play need an apologia beyond the words “Stockard Channing?” You ...
Some things are best left in the past, and “Apologia,” Alexi Kaye Campbell’s ambivalent examination of baby-boomer morality and second-wave feminism is one of them. Written just after the financial ...
The upcoming Roundabout Theatre Company production of Alexi Kaye Campbell’s Apologia, directed by Daniel Aukin, has found its complete cast. As previously announced, Tony and Emmy Award winner ...
Performances began September 27 for the Roundabout Theatre Company production of Alexi Kaye Campbell’s Apologia. Reprising her starring role from the acclaimed London run is Tony and Emmy Award winner ...
You do not mess with Kristin Miller. In the 1960s, she was a radical activist and political protester. Now a celebrated art historian, the publication of her memoir threatens to split her family apart ...
In 'Apologia,' Stockard Channing plays an ex-1960s radical, facing the anger of her children for being an absent parent. Despite the fireworks around her, she remains an enigma. Senior Editor and ...
Stockard Channing plays a 1960s political activist with unresolved parenting issues, opposite Hugh Dancy in a dual role as her two sons in Alexi Kaye Campbell's domestic drama, 'Apologia.' By David ...
AN apologia is not the same as an apology. The former is a formal defence of one’s views or behaviour; the latter an acknowledgement of one’s faults. Kristin (Stockard Channing), the central character ...
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