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173 stories by "[email protected] (adewunmi)"

Theatre History Podcast # 31: Exploring the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts's New Jo Mielziner Acquisitions with Annemarie van Roess by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Michael Lueger. Michael Lueger talks with curator Annemarie van Roessel about scenic designer Jo Mielziner's work.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:43am on May 15, 2017

The Bible Women's Project: Shouting to be Heard in a Religiously Conservative Environment by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Tara Brooke Watkins. Director and playwright Tara Brooke Watkins discusses the process of creating The Bible Women's Project, which fuses women's stories from the Bible and the stories of…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:00am on May 10, 2017

Desire Multiplied: Renouncing and Diversifying Desire by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Irene Loy. In this last installment, Irene Loy discusses a character's drive to renounce their desire, and advocates for diversifying how desire is written for stage and film.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 11:20am on May 8, 2017

A Ritual for the Alliance Theatre at Almost Fifty by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Pearl Cleage. Playwright Pearl Cleage shares her ritual at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Alliance Theatre's new theatre space on March 30, 2017.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 12:59pm on May 5, 2017

(Re)Acting to Text: Acting and Activism in Introduction to Acting by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Rivka Rocchio. Rivka Rocchio shares her approach to an acting exercise, reflecting on the nature of performance and its political implications.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:30am on May 4, 2017

Gender Bending Power: Bring Down the House by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Erin Murray. Erin Murray discusses the echo of history in upstart crow collective's Bring Down the House .

SOURCE: HowlRound at 12:13pm on May 2, 2017

Imagining Theatre as a Town Hall Meeting by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Alex Hare. Director Alex Hare discusses using a town hall format for Chains Don't Rattle Themselves , a song cycle performance about incarceration and how it affects individuals and their…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 11:00am on May 2, 2017

Toward a Model of Inclusive Practice: An Intern's Perspective on the Guthrie Theater by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Matthew Hernandez. Matthew Hernandez shares his experience interning at the Guthrie Theater last summer as part of a pilot program for students of color at University of Texas at Austin.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:50am on April 28, 2017

The Artist as a Cultural Manager by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Corina Bucea. Corina Bucea writes about the role of cultural manager in the contemporary arts scene in Romania.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 1:31pm on April 27, 2017

The "Us" of Town Hall by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Katie Pearl, Caridad Svich. Katie Pearl talks with Caridad Svich, a maker of work for live audiences, about the breath of theatre, the us in the room, and her new script Town Hall .

SOURCE: HowlRound at 11:01am on April 26, 2017

"Too Big and Not Big Enough": Body Representation On Stage by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Jonna Capone. Jonna Capone discusses her experience as a plus-size actress and the body positive movement, advocating for better representation of body sizes on stage.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 11:00am on April 25, 2017

Requiem for a River: Operatic Reflections on the Euphrates by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Miranda Lakerveld. In this second installment, opera director Miranda Lakerveld discusses opera Requiem for a River, which is about the Euphrates River and fuses sacred texts and traditio…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 11:43am on April 17, 2017

We Are the Climate by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Katie Pearl. In this first installment, Playwright Katie Pearl explores the implications of climate change, storytelling, and intersectionality in the theatre community in relation to Don…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 5:58pm on April 16, 2017

"Put On Your Good Bra!": An Interview with Dr. Omi Osun Joni Jones on Theatrical Jazz by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Dominique C. Hill, Omi Osun Joni L. Jones. In this installment, scholar-artist Dominique C. Hill interviews Omi Osun Joni L. Jones about the Theatrical Jazz aesthetic, and how it intersec…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 2:20pm on April 13, 2017

Black Women Have Theorized Everything by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Sola Bamishigbin, Tia-Simone Gardner. Sola Bamishigbin and Tia-Simone Gardner look at plays by Lorraine Hansberry and Lynn Nottage with intersecting themes, written at different times in …

SOURCE: HowlRound at 4:49pm on April 12, 2017

Igniting a Transgender Revolution in Chicago by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Delia Kropp. Artist Delia Kropp discusses the state of transgender theatre in Chicago, Illinois and shares current initiatives to produce work by and for trans and gender-variant artists.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 11:00am on April 12, 2017

Afro Blue, un homenaje: A Room of My Own by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Jadele McPherson. In this third installment, Jadele McPherson discusses how artists (both past and present) influence each other across the African diaspora, and advocates for more contem…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 12:26pm on April 11, 2017

Reviving Zoot Suit in the Time of Trump by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Carlos Morton. Carlos Morton discusses the latest revival of Luis Valdez's Zoot Suit, examining its production history and corresponding socio-political events.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 11:14am on April 11, 2017

dat Black Mermaid Man Lady/Oracle Reading by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Sharon Bridgfoth. In this second installment, Playwright Sharon Bridgforth gives a reading based on her performance novel dat Black Mermaid Man Lady .

SOURCE: HowlRound at 11:04am on April 10, 2017

Change Shouldn't Be Wishful Thinking / A változás nem lehet csak hiú ábránd by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Edit GyÅ‘rik, Vince Zrinyi Gál. Finally, we would like to present the sole representatives of community theatre in Hungary: Koma Base, who took up a very important role in the life …

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:00am on April 8, 2017

The Need for Cultivating Theatre Critics of Color by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Tanuja Jagernauth, Regina Victor. Tanuja Jagernauth and Regina Victor discuss the lack of theatre critics of color, and issues surrounding agency and consent for theatre artists of color.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:57am on April 7, 2017

From Emerging Actor to Independent Artist / PályakezdÅ‘ színészbÅ‘l független alkotóvá válni by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Tamás Ördög, EmÅ‘ke Kiss-Végh. The founders of dollardaddy's both come from the University of Kaposvár, a theatre school that is in a small city in the south of Hungary. In…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:59am on April 5, 2017

Actor Training at the University of Theatre and Film Arts, Budapest / Színészképzés a budapesti Színház- és Filmművészeti Egyetemen by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Kristóf Kelemen. Last year, Kristóf Kelemen and his creative team (Angéla Eke, Alexandra Horváth, Márk Horváth, Tamás Rétfalvi, Judit Tarr) opened a performance at Tra…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 11:15am on April 4, 2017

The I Told You Show: Anthony Atamanuik's Take on Trump, The Election, and Where It All Went Wrong by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Allison Raynor, Anthony Atamanuik. Allison Raynor interviews Anthony Atamanuik, a Donald Trump impersonator who critiques both the president and audiences in his latest solo piece.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:37am on March 31, 2017

La Esquinita: Jesse Portillo by [email protected] (adewunmi)

By Jesse Portillo, Regina García, Courtney Flores. In this installment, Lighting Designer Jesse Portillo discusses his background, design process, and work with a couple Utah theatre comp…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 11:00am on March 29, 2017
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