
The Lincoln Center Theater Review, a literary magazine published three times a year
by Lincoln Center Theater, was founded in 1985 by playwright John Guare. "This journal has been brought into existence
as a means of investigating Theater's unique power and the way in which it
bears witness to our time. We hope to elicit intelligent, excited, diverse
ideas and writing from a broad range of people....We are concerned with
what makes Theater so important and nourishing to our lives."
Originally titled the New Theater Review, the journal published
sporadically until 1993, when LCT Dramaturg Anne Cattaneo joined Guare as
Executive Editor, and they enlisted Tamar Cohen as Art Director. Since 1993, the LCT Review has been edited by Andrea Chapin (1993-7), Josselyn Simpson (1997-2000), Jordan Parlin (2000-2003) and Deborah Artman (2003-2006). In the 1997-8 theater season, the New Theater Review changed its name to the Lincoln Center Theater Review, and began appearing on newsstands and at bookstores around the country, as well as being available for subscription. The Review is sold in the lobbies of our theaters for a minimal donation.
The Review is currently edited by Alexis Gargagliano, with Guare and Cattaneo continuing as Executive Editors. The plays on the stages of Lincoln Center Theater provide the inspiration for the Review's contributing writers, drawn from many fields, who question and reflect on the issues and ideas the plays generate in the larger world.
Alexis Gargagliano, Editor
Anne Cattaneo, John Guare, Executive Editors
Tamar Cohen, Art Director, Design
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Carol Anderson, Copy Editor
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Special thanks to the Drue Heinz Trust for supporting the Lincoln Center Theater Review. Lincoln Center Theater gratefully acknowledges The Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Foundation as a Founding and Sustaining Donor of the Lincoln Center Theater Review.
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