Tony Winner Tracy Letts Talks ‘The Realistic Joneses’ and Playwright Will Eno’s Reality

ANDY DRACHENBERG: What do you look for in a piece of work that you are hoping to be a part of? TRACY LETTS: Well, I suppose the first thing I look for is quality of writing, that the writing is of a certain baseline quality, it’s got to be good, it’s got to be well written. […]
Michael C. Hall Confronts the Profound in ‘The Realistic Joneses’

ANDY DRACHENBERG: What qualities does a production have to possess to get your interest? MICHAEL C. HALL: I look for a story that’s generally compelling, that speaks to me in some way and I, as an actor, look for a role within the context of that story that’s a part of the fundamental fabric of its […]
Getting to Know ‘The Realistic Joneses’

What do you really know about your neighbors? TONI COLLETE, MICHAEL C. HALL, TRACY LETTS and MARISA TOMEI invite you to find out. Hailed by The New York Times as “tender, funny, terrific and featuring this spring’s most enticing cast,” The Realistic Joneses is written by Pulitzer Prize finalist Will Eno and directed by Sam […]
Playwright Will Eno Discusses Dead Squirrels, The “Great Unknown” and ‘The Realistic Joneses’

ANDY DRACHENBERG: What do you aim to achieve in your work? WILL ENO: I believe you have to make a play that is specific and real enough that audiences can plug into it and go along with it, while also having some space left for an audience to have their own thoughts and feelings. The audience […]