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By HowlRound TV. IETM"international network for contemporary performing arts "presents the opening plenary session of IETMBudapest on Arts & Democracy livestreaming on the global, common…
By Eva Kyselová. Eva Kyselová writes about trends in independent theatre in the Czech Republic.
By Jake Rosenberg. In this fourth installment, Jake Rosenberg traces the theatrical origins of the Spaghetti Western genre.
By HowlRound TV. Playwrights Horizons in New York City presents the Hir Symposium moderated by Hir playwright Taylor Mac livestreaming on the global, commons based peer-produced HowlRound TV…
By Daniel Fine. In the sixth installment, Daniel Fine discusses how to schedule workflow for media design during the production process.
By Donald Sanborn III. Donald Sanborn on the evolution of Gigi from novella to film, film to stage, and stage and to stage once more.
By Matthew Gray. Gretchen Egolf and I talk about the cultural differences between the business in the USA and the UK, the difference between acting for cameras and acting onstage and nursing…
By HowlRound TV. Suzan-Lori Parks livestreams Watch Me Work from the Public Theater in New York City on Monday, November 2 at 2pm PST (Vancouver) / 4pm CST (Austin) / 5pm EST (Toronto) / 22:…
By Stephanie Barton-Farcas. Stephanie Barton-Fracas, artistic director of Nicu's Spoon, New York's first and oldest inclusive theatre, talks about inclusivity as a necessary reflection of ou…
By Annalisa Dias. In this first installment, Producer Annalisa Dias offers tips and advice about artistic vision, networking, and production venues.
By Michael Lueger. In his third installment, Michael Lueger discusses the trajectory of theatre audiences from the ancient Greeks to the contemporary moment.
By Abel Muñoz, Marisela Orta. Abel Muñoz interviews Marisela Treviño Orta
By Steele Campbell. Steele Campbell on HerSelf Rising by Girls on Trapeze at Sideshow Fringe Festival in Nashville, Tennessee.
By Daniel Gallant. Daniel Gallant discusses expensive ticket costs and advocates more financial accessibility for arts events.
By Alexander Borinsky. Alexander Borinsky considers a framework for thinking about playwriting from the sentence up, rather than from the idea down, which offers an alternative to the infilt…
By Eli Keel. Actor and writer Eli Keel reflects on his introduction to Shakespeare and advocates translation for new audiences.
By Iris Gonzalez. Actor Iris Gonzalez describes her experience with Cornerstone Theatre Company, in the latest installment of the series about their California Bridge Tour.
By Joe Wilson, Jr.. Actor/playwright Joe Wilson, Jr. discusses his experience and the cultural climate in St. Louis during the Every 28 Hours Project workshops.
By Shellen Lubin. Shellen Lubin summarizes the discussions and themes of the Equity in Theatre Symposium and International Summit on Gender Parity in Theatre , which took place in Toronto in…
By HowlRound TV. Vancouver Moving Theatre and Playwrights Theatre Centre present a panel discussion on community and theatre coinciding with the book launch of From the Heart of a City "live…
By HowlRound TV. The One-Minute Play Festival and Oregon Shakespeare Festival present The Every 28 Hours Plays "new one-minute plays inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement"livestreaming…
By Shelby-Allison Hibbs. What if the only thing "childish" about a children's theatre was the age of the performers? Fun House in Dallas-Ft. Worth is a youth acting program that avoids the "…
By Sean Williams. Producer Sean Williams talks with the four lead actors in The Honeycomb Trilogy.
By HowlRound TV. Suzan-Lori Parks livestreams Watch Me Work from the Public Theater in New York City on Monday, October 26 at 2pm PDT (Vancouver) / 4pm CDT (Austin) / 5pm EDT (Toronto) / 21:…
By HowlRound TV. ArtChangeUS: Arts in a Changing America presents its launch event livestreaming on the global, commons based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Monday, Oc…