City Theatre Austin will bring to the stage Margaret Edson’s award-winning play WIT. Exquisitely written, affecting, and often humorous, WIT follows a brilliant and exacting poetry professor as she ...
Cynthia Nixon gives a steely if somewhat remote performance as a professor fighting cancer in Margaret Edson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, co-starring Greg Keller as a doctor. Joan Marcus Margaret ...
Interact Theatre Company, in partnership with the Los Angeles Public Library’s LA Made cultural enrichment program, presents a fully-staged reading of Margaret Edson's Wit—a searing, darkly funny ...
LEOMINSTER — City on a Hill Arts is thrilled to present four heartwarming performances of the play “Wit” — written by Margaret Edson — at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, Thursday, Feb. 6, and Friday, Feb.
Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Margaret Edson%2C "Wit" follows an English literature professor diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer Both UD and Delaware Technical Community College have ...
‘Wit,” Margaret Edson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, is the story of a woman facing death from ovarian cancer. As played by Emma Thompson in Mike Nichols’ film adaptation (Saturday, 9 p. m., HBO), ...
Apr. 2, 2001 - "Wit" playwright Margaret Edson on Sunday said she never would have permitted the Denver Center Theater Company to present her Pulitzer Prize-winning play if she had known it was going ...
At times, truth really is stranger than fiction. The story of playwright Margaret Edson is such an example. Her very first - and only - play won major awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Cynthia Nixon laughs and laughs and laughs in one late scene in Wit. The actress even seems genuinely tickled, too. (Maybe she’s reveling in the controversy she stirred up in the past week, about her ...
ATLANTAATLANTA — Playwright Margaret Edson talks proudly about her Pulitzer Prize and her work appearing on Broadway, but she’s the most animated when she discusses “Wit” being read in another place – ...
Margaret Edson's Pulitzer-winning play, a funny, compassionate and ultimately devastating account of a brilliant poetry scholar succumbing to ovarian cancer, makes a superb vehicle for Cynthia Nixon ...