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  • Ayad Akhtar Has the Final Word
    Junk  |  Essays

    Ayad Akhtar Has the Final Word

    Brendan Lemon  |  Jan. 3, 2018

    As a follow-up to a New York Times article, I asked Ayad Akhtar what JUNK's central plot element might look like in 2018.

  • Junk, My Fair Lady, The Wolves  |  Essays

    Greetings, Friends!

    Brendan Lemon  |  Dec. 21, 2017

    Fair readers, hark! It's now that time ★ To heap our plates with mounds of rhyme...

  • Junk  |  Essays

    Hark! Mark! - Mr. Bennett Is Speaking About JUNK

    Brendan Lemon  |  Nov. 22, 2017

    When Mark Bennett started thinking about the music and sound for JUNK, he didn't zero in on the year when most of the play takes place: 1985.

  • Actors Pick Their Favorite Performance
    Junk  |  Essays

    Actors Pick Their Favorite Performance

    Brendan Lemon  |  Nov. 16, 2017

    The cast of JUNK picks their preferred performances of the week.

  • Opening Night: The Marathon Ends
    Junk  |  Essays

    Opening Night: The Marathon Ends

    Brendan Lemon  |  Nov. 3, 2017

    It was hard not to imagine a parallel between what the JUNK actors have gone through and what the NYC Marathon runners will experience on Sunday.

  • Hair Today, Hair Yesterday
    Junk  |  Essays

    Hair Today, Hair Yesterday

    Brendan Lemon  |  Nov. 2, 2017

    JUNK's wig designer, Tom Watson, discusses everything from 18th century mesh wigs to the show's 1980s hairstyles.

  • Junk  |  Platform Podcasts

    JUNK Platform with Ayad Akhtar and Doug Hughes

    Oct. 24, 2017

    Listen to a conversation with Ayad Akhtar and Doug Hughes, author and director of JUNK.

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