“Ways of Seeing.” Mike Fischer, for World Premiere Wisconsin,
“The Arts Generate a Lot of Money. So Why are Artists Broke?” Mike Fischer, for World Premiere Wisconsin.
‘Joe Hill, Alive as You and Me’ unites and inspires in Akron
Hovering Above the Abyss: An Evening With Franz Kafka
https://www.wortfm.org/joe-hill-alive-as-you-and-me/
Quanda Johnson reads James Baldwin
James Baldwin and the N-word
An Evening With James Baldwin (Tone Madison)
Bertolt Brecht and the Artist’s Duty to Truth (WORT)
Mother Courage Alone at Fermat’s Last Theater in Madison
by Brandy E. Wilcox, ecibs: Communications of the International Brecht Society, Issue 1 2018
Acting Un-American on WORT
on Labor Radio – April 7, 2018
When Publicly Funded Art is Branded Un-American
Fermat’s Last Theater revisits 1938 HUAC testimony
by Aaron R. Conklin, Madison Magazine – April 6, 2018
WORT Interview
on 8 O’Clock Buzz – Sept. 25, 2017
‘Mother Courage’ unplugged
Fermat theater group pares down Brecht’s classic
by Aaron R. Conklin, Madison Magazine – Sept. 23, 2017
Scripting “The Trial”: Local writer converts a Kafka classic
by Aaron R. Conklin, Madison Magazine – Jun 23, 2016
Free theater: Fermat’s Last Theater Company stages an edgy tale of class, sex and power
by Catherine Capellaro, The Isthmus – June 9, 2015
Fermat’s Last Theater Company sets a genderqueer “Troilus and Cressida” in a circus ring
by Laura Jones, The Isthmus – August 8, 2014
Fermat’s Last Theater Company makes a strong debut with “The Merchant of Venice”
by Laura Jones, The Isthmus – August 3, 2013
The new kid on the block: Meet Fermat’s Last Theater Company
by Jessica Steinhoff, The Isthmus – August 2, 2013