Exploring Gay Panic Humor in Broadway's Something Rotten!
By Manuel Betancourt. Manuel Betancourt on gay panic humor in Something Rotten! on Broadway.
By Manuel Betancourt. Manuel Betancourt on gay panic humor in Something Rotten! on Broadway.
By Damon Krometis. In this fourth installment, Director Damon Krometis discusses the implications of spatial relationships between performers and audiences.
By Ben Yalom. Ben Yalom kicks off his series on ensemble theatre with this discussion of the differences between traditional and collaborative creative approaches to theatre.
By Jeffrey Carpenter. In this second installment, Artistic Director Jeffrey Carpenter discusses his experience producing OjO: The Next Generation of Travel in San Diego.
By HowlRound TV. Culturehub SeoulArts/La MaMa presents the livestreaming performance of Ghost Komungobot by composer Jin Hi Kim (Composers Now Creative Resident 2015, Guggenheim Fellowship 2…
By Magdalena Gómez, Irma Mayorga, Marisela Treviño Orta, Elaine Romero, MartÃn Zimmerman. Playwrights Magdalena Gómez, Irma Mayorga, Marisela Treviño Orta, Elaine Romero, and …
By Joe C. Klug. Scenic designer Joe Klug considers how the proscenium stage impedes engagement and connection with an audience.
By Jorge Huerta. Dr. Jorge Huerta reflects on the birth, present, and enduring legacy of El Teatro Campesino on its fiftieth anniversary.
By Sophia Romma. Sophia Romma write about ideas for working toward gender parity that came out of the April 2015 Equity in Theatre Symposium in Toronto, Ontario.
By Valerie Weak. Actor and teaching artist Valerie Weak discusses her experience freelancing and shares her strategies for promoting women theatre artists.
By Christine Young. Director Christine Young advocates casting more women in university theatre productions, ranging from the classics to contemporary work.
By HowlRound TV. Suzan-Lori Parks livestreams Watch Me Work from the Public Theater in New York City on Monday, December 7 at 2pm PST (Vancouver) / 4pm CST (Austin) / 5pm EST (Toronto) / 22:…
By HowlRound TV. The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center in New York City presents the Italian Playwrights Project livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at…
By HowlRound TV. Ohio University's MFA Playwriting Program and Climate Change Theatre Action present Climate Change Madness livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound…
By Matthew Gray. Today is the first part of a two part interview with three members of the PigPen Theatre Company (Ryan Melia, Arya Shahi and Dan Weschler). We discuss actual Rat Kings, the …
By Yvette Heyliger. Citizen-artist Yvette Heyliger discusses the aftermath of her petition and advocates a call to action for gender parity legislation.
By Martha Richards. Executive Director of WomenArts, Martha Richards, calls for women and allies to collaborate on building a $10 million a year network of 100 women working full-time to ach…
By Eli Keel. Eli Keel discusses his experience performing in Phillip Dawkins' play Failure: A Love Story and shares the timely lesson he learned.
By Patricia Davis. Patricia Davis on the world premiere production of Audrey Cefaly's Maytag Virgin at Quotidien Theatre in Washington, DC.
By HowlRound TV. The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center in New York City presents a performance of A Quiet Day and a conversation about Performance Robot Dramaturgy livestreaming on the global, …
By Sumru Erkut, Ineke Ceder. Researchers Sumru Erkut and Ineke Ceder discuss their study and offer suggestions for including more women and people of color in leadership positions in US regi…
By David Dudley. David Dudley reflects on Steel Hammer and the John Henry myth, at the Krannert Center in Urbana, Illinois.
By HowlRound TV. Percolating Gender Parity in Theatre"A Forum livestreams on the HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv Thursday, December 3 at 4:30pm PST (Vancouver) / 6:30pm CST (Chicago) / …
By Julie Hennrikus. Julie Hennrikus, Executive Director of StageSource in Boston, MA, writes about initiatives toward gender parity in New England.
By HowlRound TV. The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center in New York City presents Richard Schechner's Notebooks, Fiction, and Poetry livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced Howl…