Living the Dream Podcast # 3: Maurice Emmanuel Parent
By Matthew Gray. In this podcast series , Matthew Gray interviews all kinds of actors to share why they act and how they act, in a world of diminished residuals, rising student loan interest…
By Matthew Gray. In this podcast series , Matthew Gray interviews all kinds of actors to share why they act and how they act, in a world of diminished residuals, rising student loan interest…
By Ian Garrett. Ian Garrett, Director of the Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts, asks will we be party to the Sustainable Theatre Practice Treaty?
By Justin Kaiser. Justin Kaiser explores the issues of representation and neurodiversity in casting for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
By Caridad Svich. Caridad Svich on writing about the inescapable reality of climate change.
By Jake Rosenberg. Playwright Jake Rosenberg explains how Postmodernist philosophy can inform the work of contemporary playwrights.
By HowlRound TV. Playwrights Horizons in New York City presents The Christians Symposium moderated by The Christians author Lucas Hnath livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produc…
By Sharmon Hilfinger. Playwright Sharmon Hilfinger discusses how she developed Artic Requiem: The Story of Kivalina with composer Joan McMillen.
By Emma Wiseman. Emma Wiseman on Available Light by Lucinda Childs, designed by Frank Gehry and scored by John Adams at the Philadelphia Fringe Festival.
By Nick Slie. New Orleans-based artist Nick Slie writes about creating Cry You One , an interdisciplinary, site-responsive project addressing the ongoing effects of climate change on the Gul…
By Damon Krometis. In the first installment of his series, Damon Krometis explains his relationship to interactive theatre and his influences.
By Chantal Bilodeau. Chantal Bilodeau kicks off our second Theatre in the Age of Climate Change series by writing about her work on the international Climate Change Theatre Action initiative.
By Mackenzie Ward. Mackenzie Ward consdiers a more hopeful interpretation of the hopeless landscapes of Samuel Beckett.
By HowlRound TV. Suzan-Lori Parks livestreams Watch Me Work from the lobby of The Public Theater in New York City on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround…
By Alex Barron. Dramaturg Alex Barron posits that homogenous seasons may have less to do with sexism and racism than with risk aversion.
By Fran Kumin, Jim Houghton. Fran Kumin in conversation with Signature Theatre's outgoing artistic director, Jim Houghton.
By Seth Lepore. Seth Lepore challenges the field to think radically differently about our current paradigm.
By Emily Aguilar Thomas, Milta Ortiz. Emily Aguilar Thomas interviews Milta Ortiz about the inspiration for her play Más and thoughts on the future of American theatre.
By HowlRound TV. Playwrights Theatre Centre in Vancouver presents A Conversation about Smart Phones and Theatre " livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV networ…
By Matthew Gray. In this podcast series , Matthew Gray interviews all kinds of actors to share why they act and how they act, in a world of diminished residuals, rising student loan interest…
By Loretta Greco. Loretta Greco adds her voice to the season planning series, and discusses how Magic Theatre's 2015-2016 season came to be.
By HowlRound TV. HowlRound presents the Greater Boston Theatre Board Convening livestreaming on the commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Saturday, September 19…
By Daniel Fine. In the fourth installment of his series, Daniel Fine continues discussing how to integrate media into the rehearsal process.
By HowlRound TV. The VORTEX in Austin, Texas presents Hands Up Hoodies Down "the return of this critically-acclaimed hip hop theatre and dance piece for our times"livestreaming on the global…
By Janet Allen. Janet Allen, Artistic Director of Indiana Repertory Theatre, discusses the methodology for planning and programming her season.
By Christopher Goodson. Christopher Goodson on Rose Cano's adaptation, Don Quixote: Homeless in Seattle , produced by eSe Teatro in Seattle, Washington.