A $5 million listing for a home older than the Revolutionary War is on the market in Danbury, Connecticut — which is approximately 50 miles northeast of NYC. The country retreat, called Roadside, ...
This renovated pre-Revolutionary house in suburban Connecticut was the longtime home of Rachel Crothers, a pioneering playwright and Broadway theatrical director in the early 1900s and into the 1920s ...
A ride back to 1918. There’s nothing like traveling coach on a no-frills flight or squeezing yourself into the backseat of a Zipcar to make you long for the bygone romance and leg room of train travel ...
Once owned by a prominent Broadway playwright, the property spanning over 50 acres on 155, 153 and 151 Long Ridge Road, Danbury has been listed for $5 million. Aside from her writing, Crothers also ...
The LPTW Rachel Crothers Leadership Award® is given to a theatre woman who has made significant contributions to the American theatre while distinguishing herself in service for a cause that betters ...
The Fallen: The Lost Girls of Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries and a Legacy of Silence ...
BLOOMINGTON — Monday marks mark the 133rd anniversary of the birth of Rachel Crothers (1878-1958), the single most important female dramatist of early 20th century American theater.